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LED Aftermarket Reverse Lights / Pods


svtkidd23

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So if I wire green only. No switch needed and it will automatically turn on when in reverse?

yes under truck driver side find those clips I showed you the grey anf blue..

Find light green wire.. More than welcome to call me with any questions lol! I'll walk you through

 

Also at night when lights in auto... You hit Unlock they light up with reverse lights

 

Heres a teaser guys lmao! My led bar just touching battery..!

2x bad ass security lights out front vs

Led bar

Camera had to automatically change contrast... Its MUCH MUCH BRIGHTER than the pic.. I need to hook it up tomorrow

 

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Love the leds reverse.. Do you have any pics of the led bar installed?

I have 2 7" bar in the front and 2 4" in the back for reverse and they're freaking bright.. lol

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Where are planning on installing the light bar? This kind of accessory would be great for my truck when I am out setting up the goose decoys

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Love the leds reverse.. Do you have any pics of the led bar installed?

I have 2 7" bar in the front and 2 4" in the back for reverse and they're freaking bright.. lol

Any photos?

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great write up , looks good . do you have the parts numbers for the lights . Thanks

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Im having issues getting my grill out

 

What's the issue?

found the tabs on the top to remove the cover.. Than there is 4 bolts on top.. 2 clips in middle... Each side..

 

Now there is 4 on bottom.. (10mm each)

Can't get to... Read some where that says you have to Pull the painted peice off above bumper....

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found the tabs on the top to remove the cover.. Than there is 4 bolts on top.. 2 clips in middle... Each side.. Now there is 4 on bottom.. (10mm each) Can't get to... Read some where that says you have to Pull the painted peice off above bumper....

 

Yep. Start by removing bolts that hold painted trim in wheel wells (Silverado probably a little easier since you don't have black plastic fender flares).

 

Start pulling from corners to release snaps. Once you've got them loose to about the headlights, STOP! Slide under the truck head first where the front license plate would be. Behind the bumper about a foot up you'll see large painted plastic tabs (the lighter your paint, the easier they'll be to spot). If I remember right, there are 5 of them. Starting from one side, release them from under the truck & give each a slight push. Once all are loose, you can easily finish removing the trim standing in front of grille.

 

*Note: in the very beginning, after you pull back the corners, wrap them in a rag/towel. They flex/bounce around a bit if you're doing this job solo & can snap back against the paint. I found this out the hard way the 2nd day I had my truck. Put a 1" scratch on the fender!

 

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Still rather difficult to remove a damn grill

 

Vehicle design is only about how efficient / cost effective it is to assemble... not the other way around. ha

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