Ya it’s very easy to connect it to come on with your reverse lights. Just a wire from a lead of the switch to the wire that goes to your reverse lights. In my case I used the one that goes to my trailer hitch harness.
You can do it, I was able to because the stress of cutting into my platinum...
Well I decided to add a few more LEDs and what a huge difference. I ordered a set of four 4" LEDs from Amazon for $45 and wired them into the Rigid SRQs Harness. This vid doesnt do it justice it is so bright 360 around the truck. Great for backing up obviously but also great for trailer...
That looks great! Did you go with Linex too? They told me it would be an extra $180 to go with premium so I just went with the regular at their suggestion. Did you just go with regular too?
I thought so, can’t stand the ice/debris build up in the winter... No matter how much you pressure wash it it never seems to get it out of there. But when you walk into your shop the next morning there is a few gallons of slop on the floor. Thanks, me too.
$400 in Fort Mac
Thanks!
Well I just got my running boards back from LineX. I got them done for 2 reasons.
#1 I was sick of the chrome and think this looks better.
#2 the hollow underneath of these running boards get filled up with ice, salt and gravel in the winter so if I ever bring it in my garage when it melts...
Do it and buy a flush mount light to fit.
I bought the same reverse bulbs last fall and it’s definitely better than stock, but still wasn’t enough for me.
Awesome, wish mine would of had that. $300
I just painted the back with tremclad black spray paint and used a brush on the edges. Hoping that does the trick.
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...
i don't blame you, they won't be touching mine. Lol
I'm just dropping off my rims to them and will make the supervisor look at them for proof there's no scratches before they touch them. I'll put them on the truck in my shop.
I don't think long box would make a difference but thanks, that's what I wanted to know.
I think you're right and thanks.
I might get slammed for this but on my old 08 f350 KR I ran the Nokian Hap 2's in 275s and noticed no difference on the ice and packed snow thanks the Duratracs 305. But...