REAR LIGHTS

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Ridechevy09

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Ah true. Just to give you an idea. I just installed these two days ago, you may like them or may not. The only other thing I can think of is getting the drop down brackets from rigid industries.you could drill some holes in you hitch and mount two cubes below using the drop brackets.

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I just looked it up looks like it would cover the plug for the trailer lights
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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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I mounted mine lower so they would shine down more.

If you mount them up higher on the bumper they'll shine out more.

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Could you mount something up on the roof rack, maybe with a quick connect wiring so you can hook it up only when needed?
 

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I think what welfare wagon said would be up your alley. No cutting, and no bulky reverse light sticking out. I belive oracle lighting makes a setup like that. But I'm not sure!

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Another thought, what about some type of magnet light? Similar to what tow trucks use when towing a wrecked car with no working lights.
 

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