lighten up the rear end

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warponyxlt
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lighten up the rear end

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i had problems with rear view vision due to non workin reverse lights so i chased the wire to the trans and tied it into the cargo light so now i can surprise them hatefull taigaters with thier bright lights or see behind me when im pullin out them chevys what do yall think 2bushmanish
if its fixed break it again red white and ford blue the only up hill thats good is the one you are going down
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Re: lighten up the rear end

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I did that too...along with the cargo lights and reverse lights there are also some 55 watt driving lights in my rear bumper! They come on with the switch OR when I use reverse. My pet peeve is people following with their brights on blinding me in the mirrors. It's AMAZING how fast the lights dim when I hit that switch!! :hd:
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Re: lighten up the rear end

Post by fordman »

rejewkes had a good idea about hte cargo lights. paint the inside of them and hook them up to the brake lights for a third brake light.
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