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Old 01-20-2004 | 04:56 PM
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Back Up Lights

With some help from brian (waskillywabbit),
I was thinking about this mod.
http://www.eurekaboy.com/f250/backuplights.htm

It looks like there is a hook/bracket on the edge of the bumper.


What do you guys think it will look like?

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Old 01-20-2004 | 05:01 PM
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does anyone have a design that I wouldn't rip off whenever I scrape my rear end over something or ram it into a snow bank. I could REALLY use a bit more lighting back there with the tint as dark as it is on my windows.
Old 01-20-2004 | 05:21 PM
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Re: Back Up Lights

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With some help from brain (waskillywabbit),
good job, brain! one thing i've learned with these cheapie lights is do not mount them upside down, they fill with water and they rust inside and will blow the bulb very soon.
Old 01-20-2004 | 05:22 PM
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Re: Back Up Lights

Originally posted by jgrimball
With some help from brain (waskillywabbit),
Is that what we're calling him now? He's smart and all, but......

Old 01-20-2004 | 05:25 PM
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my bad i put brain instead of BRIAN.


We havent installed them yet SizzleChest.
Old 01-21-2004 | 04:16 AM
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There is the old trick of installing a more powerful bulb in the stock backup light socket.

Originally posted by My99
does anyone have a design that I wouldn't rip off whenever I scrape my rear end over something or ram it into a snow bank. I could REALLY use a bit more lighting back there with the tint as dark as it is on my windows.
Old 01-21-2004 | 05:08 AM
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I feel ya with not being able to see out the back window. I had my windows done the 1st week I had the new truck and can't see much out of the back when it's dark. I had a topper on my old rig and got in the habit of hanging my head out the window to see when backing up. I would also take a look behind me befor I got in the rig when I knew I was going to go back. I had 2 big lights up top looking back and one $14.00 pep boys utility farm light under pointing back and still struggled. Is there any place to tuck a light under the rig - like near the spare or off to the side? The other option would be up top of the roof rack or off to the side of the roof rack. You could drill into that black piece or take it off and see if there is a mounting point. Let us know what you do.
Old 01-21-2004 | 05:27 AM
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KC Back-Up Lights

I photochopped some of these on what you think?:artist:


Old 01-21-2004 | 05:33 AM
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Pic #2

Or the middle pic looks best to me, but I don't know that you'll get the best light coverage with them so close, so I guess #3 might be best for that...

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Old 01-21-2004 | 05:37 AM
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Speaking of back-up lights, does anyone know of a source for higher powered bulbs for the 3rd gen back-up lights?
Old 01-21-2004 | 05:38 AM
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Yeah we just need to find some mounting places.
I dont know if I look #2 or #3 better.
Old 01-21-2004 | 05:52 AM
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I would vote #1 then 3 then #2 in that order.

I also vote to stop showing pics of clean trucks. Mine is all snow covered and has ice build up behind the wheels. Looking at these pics is making me cry.
Old 01-21-2004 | 06:00 AM
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KC's

I got the KC back-up lights and I love um. The flood lens disperses the light well and the relay easily allows for a aux switch so they can be manually switched on at anytime on top of tapping the existing reverse circuit. They make a huge difference! I've tried replacing the standard back-up bulbs with halogen bulbs in my 92 pick-up and the difference was barly noticable (they suck!). I dont believe they are availible in the 3rd gen size bulb anyhow. Even though I'm not a big fan of the brand, go w/ the KC's.
Old 01-21-2004 | 06:10 AM
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Thanks phosho!!!
Can you take a photo of them on?
What color light do they emit?
Old 01-21-2004 | 06:34 AM
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pic

Can you take a photo of them on?
I'll try to take a pic later. As for the color, I'll let you determine from the pic (whitish yellow with a dash of oranges ). One thing I do know is that the light color is much more appealing to the eye than the black of night.
Old 01-21-2004 | 07:29 AM
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This is what I did, to avoid getting the lights getting ripped off when offroading:

https://www.yotatech.com/attachment....&postid=170331

I plan on using different lights at somepoint, I don't like the shape of the ones on there right now (they were pretty cheap) but you get the idea...
Old 01-21-2004 | 08:34 AM
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i like #3 best.

wow, mad chemist, that looks awesome, i like
Old 01-21-2004 | 08:38 AM
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Re: KC's

Originally posted by phosho
I got the KC back-up lights and I love um. The flood lens disperses the light well and the relay easily allows for a aux switch so they can be manually switched on at anytime on top of tapping the existing reverse circuit. They make a huge difference! I've tried replacing the standard back-up bulbs with halogen bulbs in my 92 pick-up and the difference was barly noticable (they suck!). I dont believe they are availible in the 3rd gen size bulb anyhow. Even though I'm not a big fan of the brand, go w/ the KC's.
I have a setup like that, but with cheap 55W walmart lights. I paid $15 bucks for the set and I picked them b/c I know there's a chance they might get ripped off. So if they do, I'm not out a set of expensive lights. I thought about cutting holes in my bumper and mounting lights flush with that (with the light being on the inside of the bumper, mounted on the bottom), but I didn't have the tools or the time for a project that big.
Old 01-21-2004 | 08:43 AM
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Originally posted by jgrimball
KC Back-Up Lights

I photochopped some of these on what you think?:artist:
nice, but expensive...
Old 01-21-2004 | 08:44 AM
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I'd go with pic number 3.




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