hvann
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I know that this has been addressed a few times but I thought I would share my installation.
I purchased two 12V plate lights and wired them in series. I soldered the connections instead of cutting and splicing. I did not cut the feed wire I bared a small area of the tail light wire and wrapped the wire from the plate lights around it and then soldered it. I grounded the lights to one of the bracket attachment screws. I would have liked to used heat shrink on the splices put I didn’t have any so I just taped them. One of the down falls of a series installation is if one bulb burns out neither bulb will work and I will have to experiment to see which bulb is burnt. I mounted the lights on the guard/reflector bracket that is located on the back side of the driver’s side tail light. I mounted the license plate on the rubber part of the mud flap. By mounting the plate to the rubber I know that I stand a chance of losing my plate if I allow the rubber to get dry rotted so I will keep a close eye on that situation.
Total cost was around $7 and bulbs are readily available.
Van
I purchased two 12V plate lights and wired them in series. I soldered the connections instead of cutting and splicing. I did not cut the feed wire I bared a small area of the tail light wire and wrapped the wire from the plate lights around it and then soldered it. I grounded the lights to one of the bracket attachment screws. I would have liked to used heat shrink on the splices put I didn’t have any so I just taped them. One of the down falls of a series installation is if one bulb burns out neither bulb will work and I will have to experiment to see which bulb is burnt. I mounted the lights on the guard/reflector bracket that is located on the back side of the driver’s side tail light. I mounted the license plate on the rubber part of the mud flap. By mounting the plate to the rubber I know that I stand a chance of losing my plate if I allow the rubber to get dry rotted so I will keep a close eye on that situation.
Total cost was around $7 and bulbs are readily available.
Van
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