Jorge1313
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Need suggestion on rear fog light to get and install for rear to see better at night when backing up . Share you thoughts.
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Can’t you show or take picture of where you installed them how to screw them on to whatI replaced my incandescent backup lights with good LED replacement backup lights, and while there was better visibility, I still could not adequately see behind me, while backing up. Since my driveway has stone walls on both sides, good visibility is essential.
At the recommendation of one of my vendors, I had two 8-inch Rough Country LED bars installed on the underside of my rear bumper, and amount of light generated by them is absolutely phenomenal. The LED bars are in a single row of LEDs, so the bars do not take up much vertical space, and they snugly fit under the bumper, and do not hang down significantly under the bumper, and do not cause a potential danger of hitting anything. IMO, this is a better configuration than some of the multi-row LED bars, which do hang down significantly below the bumper. In fact, you do not even see the LED bars, unless you are specifically looking for them, and bend down a bit to see them.
A direct power wire to the battery was installed, as well as a relay that connects into the truck's stock backup light circuit to activate the LED bars, when I put the truck in reverse. I also had a micro-switch installed under the dashboard near the OBD2 connector, so that I can separately turn on the LED strips, even when the truck is off, so that I can use them as exterior work lights, when needed.
I trust that this is helpful to you.