Aux backup lights, legal here?
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Did you get your truck inspected yet?
I have a set on my F250 and they are wired to the factory backup lights using a relay. They can only come on when the truck is in reverse or when I use another switch under the bumper to turn them on manually. They do make a huge difference when backing up.
I have a set on my F250 and they are wired to the factory backup lights using a relay. They can only come on when the truck is in reverse or when I use another switch under the bumper to turn them on manually. They do make a huge difference when backing up.
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Did you get your truck inspected yet?
I have a set on my F250 and they are wired to the factory backup lights using a relay. They can only come on when the truck is in reverse or when I use another switch under the bumper to turn them on manually. They do make a huge difference when backing up.
I have a set on my F250 and they are wired to the factory backup lights using a relay. They can only come on when the truck is in reverse or when I use another switch under the bumper to turn them on manually. They do make a huge difference when backing up.
What did you use for the outside switch?
Glenn
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They came with a three position switch - off, on or through the relay so they come on with the backup lights.
The kit that I bought is called White Knight I believe. They recently broke when I took the hitch off but that was my fault. They are a nice setup.
The kit that I bought is called White Knight I believe. They recently broke when I took the hitch off but that was my fault. They are a nice setup.
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