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Re: Back up light kits for truck - need recommendation
[Re: M48scout]
#2640114
11/14/18 11:16 PM
11/14/18 11:16 PM
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Joined: Oct 2008
Posts: 8,145 In front of my lathe
gundoc
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14 point
Joined: Oct 2008
Posts: 8,145
In front of my lathe
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I bought a pair of flush mounts of ebay. I mounted them in the bumper of the 08 Silverado I had and wired them to the back up lights. They were VERY bright, and one took a direct hit when I got rear ended at 70 MPH and although it broke the flange the lens was still intact and the light still worked. Here is a link to the kind I had Flush Mount Lights
Last edited by gundoc; 11/14/18 11:20 PM.
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