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Ended up going under the bumper on the corners. Will send pics when it’s done
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We already sell a few kits for thisAnyone have some good build pictures of where they put cube lights as additional reverse lights?
My initial thought was under the rear bumper next to the shackles but now I’m worried about ground clearance with them after thinking about it.
Would love to see some ideas!
Looking cleanI’m running Baja Designs in an LOD bumper. I have them running off of an aux switch, but would be easy to run them off the reverse light circuit.
I like this!I put some morimoto 4bangers inside the spare mounted to the spare mount.
I was thinking about the same idea as you this morning. I already have the kit you mention, but with the SS2s. I haven't installed it yet. They are a bit too big to fit between the holes in the Sasquatch wheels, so I was then contemplating the SS1s. So I took some measurements and think the SS1s will be too far back / not flush enough with the Sasquatch spare wheel. Mostly because the bracket for diode lights is very small. So I think the bracket may be more of a problem than having to extend the harness. Thoughts?I like this!
I'm planning on purchasing the Diode Dynamics Stage Series Reverse Light kit with SS1 Pro's from 4x4TruckLEDs, but instead of using their mounting bracket, mounting them like you did inside the spare.
I'll likely have to extend the harness a little between the lights, but that's simple..
I was thinking about the same idea as you this morning. I already have the kit you mention, but with the SS2s. I haven't installed it yet. They are a bit too big to fit between the holes in the Sasquatch wheels, so I was then contemplating the SS1s. So I took some measurements and think the SS1s will be too far back / not flush enough with the Sasquatch spare wheel. Mostly because the bracket for diode lights is very small. So I think the bracket may be more of a problem than having to extend the harness. Thoughts?
Not sure I follow with the spacers approach. Can you clarify? I'm up for ideas as I want to try to implement this as well.I was thinking that I could use spacers to adjust the mounting position of the brackets if needed.
To space the light brackets out away from the tire mount far enough such that the lights align with the holes in the wheel.Not sure I follow with the spacers approach. Can you clarify? I'm up for ideas as I want to try to implement this as well.
I was thinking about the same idea as you this morning. I already have the kit you mention, but with the SS2s. I haven't installed it yet. They are a bit too big to fit between the holes in the Sasquatch wheels, so I was then contemplating the SS1s. So I took some measurements and think the SS1s will be too far back / not flush enough with the Sasquatch spare wheel. Mostly because the bracket for diode lights is very small. So I think the bracket may be more of a problem than having to extend the harness. Thoughts?
Got it. To me though, the concern is getting the lights to extend flush/outward just a bit with the holes in the wheel. That way the lights aren't lighting up a bunch of the inside of the wheel and projecting more outward. But yes.....spacers would help get them centered more with the holes in the wheel, just probably not pushed outward more.To space the light brackets out away from the tire mount far enough such that the lights align with the holes in the wheel.
I figured with the smaller lights, them being recessed may not be as big of a deal.Got it. To me though, the concern is getting the lights to extend flush/outward just a bit with the holes in the wheel. That way the lights aren't lighting up a bunch of the inside of the wheel and projecting more outward. But yes.....spacers would help get them centered more with the holes in the wheel, just probably not pushed outward more.
Good point. I'll take some more measurements tonight and will try to report back.I figured with the smaller lights, them being recessed may not be as big of a deal.
We already sell a few kits for this
Baja Designs
We already sell a few kits for this
Baja Designs
https://www.4x4truckleds.com/2021-ford-bronco-reverse-light-kit-w-baja-designs/
We also have a Diode Dynamics Kit as well (this kit plugs right into the back of the trailer connection, real easy wiring)
https://www.4x4truckleds.com/dual-l...-diode-dynamics-lights-7-pin-trailer-harness/
We also have a Diode Dynamics Kit as well (this kit plugs right into the back of the trailer connection, real easy wiring)
https://www.4x4truckleds.com/dual-l...-diode-dynamics-lights-7-pin-trailer-harness/