Sponge60
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Do these interfere with the backup camera at night? @Ramit530https://www.vleds.com/lp-reverse-72-w-5500k.html
This works fantastic and just wire it in to your trailer harness with a splitter.
Do these interfere with the backup camera at night? @Ramit530https://www.vleds.com/lp-reverse-72-w-5500k.html
This works fantastic and just wire it in to your trailer harness with a splitter.
Don’t think I have a VSCIM, but how would one know for sure?If you have the VSCIM it has a wire for reverse lights aswell the Vscim should only run a relay not the load though
Did the truck come with 3 large connectors full of wires in a bag (not the same as aux switch wires)Don’t think I have a VSCIM, but how would one know for sure?
NoDid the truck come with 3 large connectors full of wires in a bag (not the same as aux switch wires)
Then you dont have it
I did that, but it didn’t help much, so I tested the flush mount LEDs I got from Tractor Supply and they worked much better.If the tradesmen trim still uses separate incandescent bulbs for back up lights, just simply upgrading to cheap LED bulbs from fleabay will make a significant improvement. I did for my 2013 and no issues for the 6 years i owned the truck
I did that, but it didn’t help much, so I tested the flush mount LEDs I got from Tractor Supply and they worked much better.
What diode is everyone using?
On my last truck I made a set of brackets that keeps a cheap pair of Amazon narrow lights right up against the bumper and angled out a bit.I need bright backups for plowing. On my last truck I had LED's similar to the Baja ones, square on brackets under the bumper. I'd love to go lower profile with just the narrow light bar type, but curious if anyone has experience with both to compare the brightness? The square ones don't look awful, and the Baja's look even more streamlined, but still it's something hanging under the bumper.
Yes I'd be curious to see them. I hit my lights at times, not hard hits but just backing into loose snow banks, hard to avoid. I've never damaged them, just moved them on the brackets a bit.On my last truck I made a set of brackets that keeps a cheap pair of Amazon narrow lights right up against the bumper and angled out a bit.
I’ll try to find a picture of them.
They worked well, put light out to the sides a bit better than what I have now, and were inexpensive should they get bumped by something.
I don’t have any pictures of the brackets that I made unfortunately. I’ll be designing some new ones soon though, but this gives you the idea.Yes I'd be curious to see them. I hit my lights at times, not hard hits but just backing into loose snow banks, hard to avoid. I've never damaged them, just moved them on the brackets a bit.
This is very helpful, along with the write-up. One question: where'd you get the bumper brackets? I can't find then on the Baja Designs website.I used Baja Designs rear bumper brackets and Nilight 6.5" LED Bars (and Auxiliary Switch #2).
I am fairly certain that you have to buy their kit...This is very helpful, along with the write-up. One question: where'd you get the bumper brackets? I can't find then on the Baja Designs website.
You have to call BD to order the bracketsThis is very helpful, along with the write-up. One question: where'd you get the bumper brackets? I can't find then on the Baja Designs website.
Thanks!You have to call BD to order the brackets