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I see a carven sticker I'm not alone yesssssssss. How do you like it bud
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I see a carven sticker I'm not alone yesssssssss. How do you like it bud
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What ended up being the measurements for the holes? I've been wanting to do this myself and have been trying to find the right set of lights for it.I finally got around to installing some LED reverse lights in the Z71 rack yesterday. I was used to having the LED cube lights in my old rear bumper, but when I installed the Avalanche bumper I decided not to cut it up just yet. I went with these cheap ones from Amazon because I didn't really like the look of any other ones I found that would fit the 3" opening. I had originally bought some super bright round LED spot lights that would've been perfect if they weren't just a little too big. The ones I installed aren't as bright as I would like, especially after I hit them with a few coats of Night Shades Tint, but they'll do for now. I used some plastic epoxy to mount them and ran the wires under the Esky Appliques to the taillights. I wired them up to come on when the truck is in reverse or when I hit the a-hole switch on the pillar. The a-hole switch is pretty cool too because not only do all the reverse lights, including the two mirror and taillight, but the reverse cam comes on too.
It's exactly 3". But then there's a mount for the lights GM was originally going to put in there from the factory (and wussed out) that you have to account for. I had to cut mine off with a Dremel for the lights to fit.What ended up being the measurements for the holes? I've been wanting to do this myself and have been trying to find the right set of lights for it.
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Any special wiring you used to wire them both up to reverse and a switch? I’ve been pondering flush cubes in my rear bumper and wanted them to function like yours.I finally got around to installing some LED reverse lights in the Z71 rack yesterday. I was used to having the LED cube lights in my old rear bumper, but when I installed the Avalanche bumper I decided not to cut it up just yet. I went with these cheap ones from Amazon because I didn't really like the look of any other ones I found that would fit the 3" opening. I had originally bought some super bright round LED spot lights that would've been perfect if they weren't just a little too big. The ones I installed aren't as bright as I would like, especially after I hit them with a few coats of Night Shades Tint, but they'll do for now. I used some plastic epoxy to mount them and ran the wires under the Esky Appliques to the taillights. I wired them up to come on when the truck is in reverse or when I hit the a-hole switch on the pillar. The a-hole switch is pretty cool too because not only do all the reverse lights, including the two mirror and taillight, but the reverse cam comes on too.
Nothing too fancy. The switches that I bought for the pillar mounted switch housing came with relayed harnesses. So I just took the powered wire from the "A-Hole" switch relay and tapped into the lime green reverse wire that is behind the driver's kick panel. That make sense?Any special wiring you used to wire them both up to reverse and a switch? I’ve been pondering flush cubes in my rear bumper and wanted them to function like yours.
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Makes sense to me. I was planning on doing something similar if I ever got around to it. If I remember correctly I thought I read somewhere on here that method wouldn’t work in theory but was never tested to see if it did. Glad it worked out for you!Nothing too fancy. The switches that I bought for the pillar mounted switch housing came with relayed harnesses. So I just took the powered wire from the "A-Hole" switch relay and tapped into the lime green reverse wire that is behind the driver's kick panel. That make sense?
Yeah I think I might've read that too and thought it sounded like BS, so I gave it a go. Worked like a charm.Makes sense to me. I was planning on doing something similar if I ever got around to it. If I remember correctly I thought I read somewhere on here that method wouldn’t work in theory but was never tested to see if it did. Glad it worked out for you!
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