How-to: Rigid Dually Reverse Lights Install - Picture Heavy
#91
Hey everyone........... I know this thread has some age to it, but I was hoping to here how these lights were holding up after all this time. (Mounted to Shackle)
I to live in New England (CT) and our winters are usually pretty bad. I'm fearful that I will destroy the lights or keep hitting them and changing their angle.
Would anyone be able to comment?
Thanks. Oh yeah. OUTSTANDING write up.
Phil
I to live in New England (CT) and our winters are usually pretty bad. I'm fearful that I will destroy the lights or keep hitting them and changing their angle.
Would anyone be able to comment?
Thanks. Oh yeah. OUTSTANDING write up.
Phil
#92
Just Another Member
Thread Starter
Hey everyone........... I know this thread has some age to it, but I was hoping to here how these lights were holding up after all this time. (Mounted to Shackle)
I to live in New England (CT) and our winters are usually pretty bad. I'm fearful that I will destroy the lights or keep hitting them and changing their angle.
Would anyone be able to comment?
Thanks. Oh yeah. OUTSTANDING write up.
Phil
I to live in New England (CT) and our winters are usually pretty bad. I'm fearful that I will destroy the lights or keep hitting them and changing their angle.
Would anyone be able to comment?
Thanks. Oh yeah. OUTSTANDING write up.
Phil
#93
Thanks for the reply. Exactly the info I was looking for.
I was debating on putting flush mounts into the bumper but really didn't want to cut my truck. Think I'll mount to the shackle instead.
I was debating on putting flush mounts into the bumper but really didn't want to cut my truck. Think I'll mount to the shackle instead.
#94
Senior Member
Hey everyone........... I know this thread has some age to it, but I was hoping to here how these lights were holding up after all this time. (Mounted to Shackle)
I to live in New England (CT) and our winters are usually pretty bad. I'm fearful that I will destroy the lights or keep hitting them and changing their angle.
Would anyone be able to comment?
Thanks. Oh yeah. OUTSTANDING write up.
Phil
I to live in New England (CT) and our winters are usually pretty bad. I'm fearful that I will destroy the lights or keep hitting them and changing their angle.
Would anyone be able to comment?
Thanks. Oh yeah. OUTSTANDING write up.
Phil
#95
Junior Member
i left them on my 2013 up until this month and traded for a 2015... I never had 1 single issue.. I live in Texas, so we don't get Snow, Ice like your northerners, but I wouldn't have any concerns mounting to the shackle.
here's the original thread:
https://www.f150forum.com/f83/rigid-...lights-215187/
here's the original thread:
https://www.f150forum.com/f83/rigid-...lights-215187/
Last edited by Jaws on; 08-20-2015 at 03:55 PM.
#96
F150 Forum
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Hey everyone........... I know this thread has some age to it, but I was hoping to here how these lights were holding up after all this time. (Mounted to Shackle)
I to live in New England (CT) and our winters are usually pretty bad. I'm fearful that I will destroy the lights or keep hitting them and changing their angle.
Would anyone be able to comment?
Thanks. Oh yeah. OUTSTANDING write up.
Phil
I to live in New England (CT) and our winters are usually pretty bad. I'm fearful that I will destroy the lights or keep hitting them and changing their angle.
Would anyone be able to comment?
Thanks. Oh yeah. OUTSTANDING write up.
Phil
Name brands like Rigid & Baja Designs are designed to last a lifetime. In the off chance you have any issues, they are covered under warranty
#97
Junior Member
For some of you out there that needs pics and ideas, cut holes in bumper and painted them, then mounted those badass Rigid SR-Q flush and let me tell you!! Its pretty insane! Connected them on a custom rocker switch and voila!!! The picture is during night, backup lights reflecting on my garage door!!!
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#100
Reverse light wiring diagram
Hello all, first time poster. Anyone care to validate my wiring? Here is a diagram. http://www.digikey.com/schemeit/#28ra