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by Nicholas Coad
If you've ever pulled a boat trailer out of the water and immediately lost your tail lights, you already know why wireless tow lights are gaining s...
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by Nicholas Coad
In a previous post we talked about dropping an AirTag into a wireless tow light bar — the magnetic LED unit that sticks to the back of the vehicle....
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by Nicholas Coad
If you've ever spent twenty minutes searching the yard, the back of a flatbed, or the bottom of a toolbox for a wireless tow light, you already kno...
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by Nicholas Coad
If you are building a new tow truck or remounting a used wrecker on a new chassis, you might have the opportunity select where to put your trailer ...
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by Nicholas Coad
TowBrite offers it's Transmitters and Receivers for sale so that you can build custom applications. Some people build their own custom tow lights,...
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by Nicholas Coad
If you've spent any time in the towing industry, you've probably have a strong opinion about wired versus wireless tow lights. Both have their plac...
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by Nicholas Coad
Tow operators are typically very familiar with how to store wireless tow lights - very simply, they don't really store them, they use them almost e...
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by Nicholas Coad
Tow operators work long and difficult hours, often working 7 days a week and more than twelve hours a day. But there is always a little down time ...
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by Nicholas Coad
Which is better? Wired or wireless tow lights?
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by Nicholas Coad
Frequently customers inquire if TowBrite transmitters or tow lights are compatible with those from TowMate or Lite-It. The fast and quick answer i...
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by Nicholas Coad
Keeping a set of tow lights on your truck is simply a good idea. Just like having a tow strap, jug of oil, some windshield washer fluids and a fir...
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by Nicholas Coad
While wireless tow lights are most often known for their use in the car and truck towing world, they are also an important safety feature when it c...
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