REAR FACING LIGHTS

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Dave k

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LOOKING TO PUT SOME REAR FACING LIGHTS FOR WHEN I AM LOADING MY BOAT. I HAD A F250 WITH FLUSH MOUNT CUBES IN THE BUMPER AND THEY WORKED GREAT JUST DONT WANT TO CUT UP MY BUMPER. I WAS THINKING ABOUT PUTTING A 30" LED BAR ACROSS THE TOP OF THE REAR WINDOW OR 2 10" BARS ON THE BOTTOM. HAS ANYONE EVER DONE ANYTHING LIKE THIS OR SOMETHING SIMILAR FOR REAR LED LIGHTS? PICTURE OF THE BACK OF MY YUKON WITH WHAT I WANT TO DO AND A PICTURE OF THE LIGHT BAR I WANNA USE.
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can you post pics if you end up doing this... any concerns about visibility for everyday driving with the rear view mirror?
 

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Why not use the roof rack for mounting? If you decide to go inside, I'd say the top side of the window will probably be a cleaner and more useful install.
 

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Are you opposed to cutting some holes in the rear bumper cover? I installed some flush mount led fog lights in my jeep this way and the lighting was perfect for hooking up a trailer. it was bright ass hell and low enough it didn't bother anyone in parking lots. I intend to do the same with my denali. there is tons of room for them.
 

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