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Installed some backup lights...

MarkM

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Installed a pair of military lights to use as backup lights. Just running off a toggle for now until I setup a switch on the tranny shiftier. I still have 13" of clearance under the lights so that is not a problem. I sure can see backing up now :)

Mark

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ryanruck

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Since you've got dual offset antenna mounts, might I suggest getting a couple PLGR mounts? The newer LED cube lights that are pretty inexpensive mount nicely on them.

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Then you don't have to worry about dragging your reverse lights over rocks. :mrgreen:
 

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They remind me of those ridiculous fake scrotums.

Please update this thread when they get torn off.
 

MarkM

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Yeah I have to agree. They sit too low so I am going to get some very low profile lights to mount there. Thanks guys.

Mark
 

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If you like the flush mount lights, I bought some Rigid last year and they are really nice.
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