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I hooked up a back up camera to my 2012 F-350 XLT last year. Even though the camera is wireless, I powered it with one of the up-fitter switches so I can turn it on whenever I want. I figured I could check on the trailer hitch from time to time while going down the road, and I didn't have to cut into the harness back there. But I have to admit that the real reason I did that was the fact that those switches were there and I was itching to use them for something.
I was also wondering if anybody out there has any experience with any aftermarket fog lights, what's good, what I should stay away from, which ones will fit where the factory light would have been, that kind of thing. For some reason, the dealer got it with a few options like power seats and pedals, heated mirrors, privacy glass and some other things, but didn't bother with fog lights or running boards. And that's quite a step up, that thing sets right up there. Anyway, Just wondered about any feed back on what brand would be a good, effective set of fog lights. (I'd like to use another one of those switches too).
I recommend an LED bar that mounts on your bumper or LED pods that'll mount in the stock fog light areas.
I just mounted a 52" on my roof (not for driving unless on back roads or no other traffic around). Must say after seeing results of the bar, a small 20"-32" bar would be way more than sufficient for a fog light.
looking for some help I have trail ready bumpers on my truck looking to install some round lights not sure which brand will be the best fit for that style of bumper.
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