Install update: I took the suggestions from several forum members others. I also found on YouTube a Rough Country LED 6' light bar used as back up lights as well as talking to Rough Country Tech Support. SO here is the result. I installed them on each of the rear lower bumper mounts with a piece of 1/8" aluminum 1 1/2" wide X 10" long mounted the Rough Country 'Slimline' LED bars to it. Then connected the light bars directly to each tail light backup wiring ( Rough Country endorsed this method) , I did end up with a lot of great wiring that was supplied with the RC kit but I can use it on a later project. MY plan 'B' was to mount the lights under the hitch frame between the bumper and hitch, that did not work out , it did not allow for any angle adjustment plus the clearance between the spare tire and the hitch frame was very close. The slime line, tucks very nice under the rear bumper and is hardly noticeable which was what I was trying to accomplish. Take a look at the before and after pictures and let me thinks your thoughts. ( I did not elect to have a on/off switch at the dash to be able to turn on without having the truck in reverse)Got a question. I am thinking about attaching some Rough Country slim line LED 6" bar lights to enhance the back up lighting. How hard to you think it will be to drill a hole in the part of the frame where the receiver goes. My thought was to use self taping screws to hold the mounting brackets to that. The light bars would shine between that frame and the bumper. The distance between should be plenty to allow the light bars to shine through. Has anyone tried this or what are your thoughts for this project. There is no simple way to put the light bars on the back, i did not want to cut the bumper to put the square LED lights in. Any other suggestions ? thanksView attachment 276959 View attachment 276960
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