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Tail lights for trucks, trailers and trailers in all the variants you need. You will find both combined tail lights with multiple functions and simple lights for specific needs – all approved for E-marked vehicles and built to withstand tough conditions all year round....
Tail lights for trucks, trailers and trailers in all the variants you need. You will find both combined tail lights with multiple functions and simple lamps for specific needs – all approved for E-marked vehicles and built to withstand tough conditions all year round. Choose from round, rectangular and slim models from leading manufacturers such as Aspöck, Hella and Fristom.
Not sure which type you need? Select a subcategory below based on the shape of your existing tail light, or if you are looking for a combination lamp or single function.

A tail light must both fulfill its safety function and withstand the strain that trucks, trailers and trailers are exposed to every day. Vibrations, salt water, gravel and temperature changes wear out both lights and connections. If you drive professionally or put a lot of strain on your trailer, you know that the quality of the tail light matters - both for your own safety and to avoid unnecessary stops for repairs.
A combination tail light combines several functions in one lamp, such as position light, brake light and turn signal. This is useful when you need to replace the entire tail light or build a new trailer from scratch. Simple tail lights have only one function and are best suited when you need to replace a specific lamp or supplement your existing installation.
LED taillights have basically taken over the commercial vehicle market. The advantages are clear: longer life, lower power consumption and faster ignition – which gives better reaction time for traffic behind when braking. Halogen bulbs are still available for older vehicles and as spare parts, but in most cases you will benefit from upgrading to LED.
Trucks and heavier trailers usually run on 24V, while cars and smaller trailers use 12V. Many of our tail lights are multi-voltage (12-24V) and work directly on both systems. Check the voltage of your vehicle before ordering - if it does not say so in the product description, the light is adapted for 12V.