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Best Auxiliary Reverse Lights?

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Old 04-12-2013, 03:50 PM
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Uhhh ok what?
I think he meant that the pictures show nothing but crazy blinding light, and are probably not a good example of what the post was trying to get across: that the lights are really bright but not so bright that it makes the rear camera view completely useless as the images suggest.

Maybe not.
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Default I use 'tractor' lights under my bumper...

I've hung a lot of lights under my truck bumper over the years and like my rubber encapsulated tractor style light that uses a very common 4 inch round GE sealed beam bulb. The sealed beam is plenty bright, is not affected by water and can be easily popped out of the rubber mounting boot when it's time to replace the bulb. The rubber mount takes a beating and my last set lasted 4 years before one finally burned out!

As for wiring... I used an EZAux Adapter to get power for my auxiliary backup lights. The lights were already grounded simply by being attached to my metal bumper so there was only ONE wire to connect … the hot (red) wire that comes out of the adapter plugged into my lights and the wiring was done! My auxiliary backup lights come on automatically when I put the truck in reverse. But you do need a standard 7-way RV plug common to every ‘trailering package’. Look at www.ezaux.com and see for yourself.



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