Aftermarket Lighting?

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Bigburb3500

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Very nice! I have two small square lights leftover after removing them from near the windshield. I'm definitely going to try this idea if they fit the clearance. Thank you very much!
Good luck! There should be PLENTY of room. There is gobs of space behind the grill.
 

Joseph Garcia

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That is incredible lighting! Do you have the link to where you got them?
They are Rough Country brand LED bars, which you should be able to easily find. I purchased them from my local audio dealer, who sells other items such as lighting, as a side business.
 
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Also, on my Tahoe, the reverse lights activate when I remote unlock the doors. It would just be a nuisance if not, but do you have a way to wire them to illuminate into the reverse shift but not when unlocking the doors?
Activate these LED bars through a relay, which gets its trigger voltage from being connected to the OEM backup light connectors.
 

Jxp62

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I put 2 8" LED bars on the rear, since IMO the OEM backup lights are next to worthless. They are located under the bumper (pretty well protected against road hazards), and they are wired to light when shifting into reverse.

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I agree with you on the backup lights, nearly useless…

I added these…. Super bright and not super visible….
 

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