backup lights installed.
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RE: backup lights installed.
use whatever gauge wire the fog lights you buy are currently using, maybe go alittle bigger if you want to go crazy.
main problem with using the reverse wire to power your aux backup lights are that the stock reverse wires are verry verry small, and the size wire that the aux backup lights lights use are like 3 sizes bigger then the stock reverse wire, thats another reason the lights are so dim, is these tiny little wires are trying to feed these big fat wires that come with the aux lights, and its just notthick enough to.
main problem with using the reverse wire to power your aux backup lights are that the stock reverse wires are verry verry small, and the size wire that the aux backup lights lights use are like 3 sizes bigger then the stock reverse wire, thats another reason the lights are so dim, is these tiny little wires are trying to feed these big fat wires that come with the aux lights, and its just notthick enough to.
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RE: backup lights installed.
I'm gonna do that one of these days as well. I've had the lights for a few years now just never put them on lol. Its actually a good thing cause when I installed my duals the tips came out where I was plaining on mounting my lights. Might not sould like a big deal but I have to weld my brackets to my hitch so that would have been a issue. Thats another reason they ain't on there yet my welding skills need some improving. I'd wiring mine up to a switch. I like the idea of being able to flip a switch and have lights and not have to have my truck in reverse
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RE: backup lights installed.
these are the lights i have, they are the best i have had, and i have tried a bunch of diffrent lights.
http://www.whitenight.com/
http://www.whitenight.com/