We made a really cool bracket and test fitted it today. Will clear 35s and probably 37s
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Nice! I didn't know Meso Customs made some universal products. They make really clever products for Toyota's. And most of the products with wiring have really a nice plug and play harnesses and that piggy back into the OEM harnesses and connectors.Check out the Meso hitch mount for a S1. I have one on my leased Tacoma and may buy another for my Bronco if I don’t flush mount lights in the bumper.
https://mesocustoms.com/products/hitchpod-baja-s1-light-hitch-mount
Not my pictures.
Now this is exactly along the lines of what I’m thinking. Love it! Are they drilled into the tailgate?We made a really cool bracket and test fitted it today. Will clear 35s and probably 37s
I want to wire my Baja squadron fog to this if it can be done!I wanna add a rear fog light for mostly incement weather on the roads. Ford actually makes a headlight switch housing with this (and the factory wiring mostly in place on the truck)
FWIW I ordered one last week after talking to a nice guy at fordpartsdistributor.com who lol'd and was familiar with the backlog, said he gets a call every day or two, was still happy to go in the system and get an update, said scheduled for manufacture and will hit the channels end of March.Start reading here...
https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/threads/factory-fog-light-switch.22937/
Note that parts in the US have dried up. I've had the dual fog switch on order since the beginning of DECEMBER.... no ETA
Not at all. It uses original tailgate bolts to hold the bracket. I will put it on the website tonightNow this is exactly along the lines of what I’m thinking. Love it! Are they drilled into the tailgate?
This is easily my new favorite product.Check out the Meso hitch mount for a S1. I have one on my leased Tacoma and may buy another for my Bronco if I don’t flush mount lights in the bumper.
https://mesocustoms.com/products/hitchpod-baja-s1-light-hitch-mount
Not my pictures.
Do most people configure these for reverse lights? Wide corner or work scene version?Check out the Meso hitch mount for a S1. I have one on my leased Tacoma and may buy another for my Bronco if I don’t flush mount lights in the bumper.
https://mesocustoms.com/products/hitchpod-baja-s1-light-hitch-mount
Not my pictures.
I wired it as a reverse light on the Tacoma, probably will do the same thing on the Bronco. With a diode harness you could also run it off an upfitter, but my truck already has the 360 lighting. I went with wide cornering, others like the work scene. I would go with wide cornering again to get the wider pattern.Do most people configure these for reverse lights? Wide corner or work scene version?
I just installed this last night. The harness needs some work to better fit the OEM hitch but it works for now.I found a company called Hotshot Offroad that takes the MESO bracket and offers it in a combo with light choice and also offers harnesses to integrate into the factory wiring. They mostly offer Toyota stuff for now but looks like they have stuff for the Ranger so it shouldn't take much for them to offer more plug and play solutions. In addition, they are working on a solution which uses the trailer tow plug for another plug and play type solution. Please check out their Instagram page or their website and let them know what you want to see if you have some great ideas.
I personally would love to see something that integrates into the factory reverse lights and possible also into the rear cargo aux wire so we can use one of the aux switches.
Can you get a pic that accurately reflects what the light does to the backup camera vs without the light?I just installed this last night. The harness needs some work to better fit the OEM hitch but it works for now.
I didn’t take a before picture without it but here was after. You just unplug the 7 way and add this harness in between. When your reverse lights come on it triggers the pod light.Can you get a pic that accurately reflects what the light does to the backup camera vs without the light?
How did you wire it up?