Wired Tow Lights from United Safety, SnowDogg and Blades are resilient and reliable with cords up to 60” long. Their LED red and amber lights will be seen from afar on roadways. They are easily kept in place with a strong magnet mount and function as stop/tail/turn lights.
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Clear all filters| Item # | Socket | Length |
|---|---|---|
| 1100P-48 | 7-Way | 48" |
| 1100P | 7-Way | 60" |
| 1105P-36 | 4-Way | 36" |
| 1105P | 4-Way | 60" |
When it comes to towing safety, reliable lighting is essential. Wired tow lights provide a direct connection for consistent performance, ensuring stop, turn, and tail signals are visible to other drivers on the road. Whether you’re towing a vehicle short distances or hauling trailers long-term, LED wired tow lights offer dependable visibility, long life, and the rugged durability needed for professional use.
While wireless systems offer convenience, wired solutions remain the standard for many tow operators. They’re less prone to interference, require no charging, and deliver uninterrupted lighting performance. Most wired tow lights for sale today feature magnetic tow light mounts for quick setup, letting you secure them to a steel surface in seconds.
Other advantages include:
At Zips.com, we carry industry-leading brands like Zip’s, Custer, United Safety, B/A Products, and TowMate offering a wide range of wired options for both professional fleets and individual users.
When shopping for a wired light bar for towing, consider these factors:
For long-lasting performance, it’s important to maintain your wiring and replace components as needed. Explore our Tow Light Parts section for replacement plugs, lenses, bulbs, and accessories to keep your kit in top condition.
Are wired tow lights DOT-approved?
Yes, most models are DOT-approved, meaning they meet federal safety standards for towing visibility.
How do wired tow lights attach to vehicles?
Most sets use heavy-duty magnets, allowing quick attachment to any steel surface.
Do wired tow lights work with all towing setups?
They’re available with a variety of plug styles (4-round, 6-round, 7-way, and flat), so they can connect to most towing configurations.
What’s the difference between wired and wireless tow lights?
Wired tow lights provide consistent, always-on performance without charging, while wireless options offer faster setup and flexibility.