Well the days are getting shorter and I'm sick of the horrible lighting behind the truck for both reversing and for trailer hookups etc. I ordered a set of Rigid SrQ Pro flush mount back up lights and got to work on the install. It's pretty basic install but you have to have some balls cutting into the stock bumper. I used a dremel and went through 9 cutting disks!
The switch is a 3-way meaning when it's up the lights stay on forever, middle is off and down the lights only come on when I put it in reverse. It's a pretty kickass system that shoots a lot of light out back now, even through the tinted windows.
The switch is a 3-way meaning when it's up the lights stay on forever, middle is off and down the lights only come on when I put it in reverse. It's a pretty kickass system that shoots a lot of light out back now, even through the tinted windows.