Leonbmx
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I recently came across this backup (reverse) light bar from Morimoto: https://www.morimotohid.com/Morimoto-XB-Backup-Light-Boost-Bar?quantity=1
I bought one and while it is on the way, I was wondering if anyone has played around with the reverse lights and their wiring yet?
I looked at the lights just now and they don't pop out of the bumper, like on a lot of trucks/ jeeps, but instead are screwed into the bumper from the inside of the bumper, so it looks like you'd have to take off the bumper (or the silver piece) in order to get to the wiring.
With the tailgate down and that bed "flap" moved up, you can look into the bumper from the to and you can see the connector to the light, but it is too cramped in there to fit tools or a hand in there.
So, long story short, I am looking for tips or pointers to get to the wires, so I can tap into them.
I bought one and while it is on the way, I was wondering if anyone has played around with the reverse lights and their wiring yet?
I looked at the lights just now and they don't pop out of the bumper, like on a lot of trucks/ jeeps, but instead are screwed into the bumper from the inside of the bumper, so it looks like you'd have to take off the bumper (or the silver piece) in order to get to the wiring.
With the tailgate down and that bed "flap" moved up, you can look into the bumper from the to and you can see the connector to the light, but it is too cramped in there to fit tools or a hand in there.
So, long story short, I am looking for tips or pointers to get to the wires, so I can tap into them.
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