Reverse lights

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SlimChaChi

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Those ambers look good, been back and forth about which I want on the rear SVC v1
 

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Oh wow, I just noticed the little magnifying glass, is that backup cam zoomable?
 

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Yes it is designed for assisting trailer hookups, it zooms to the lower part where the trailer hitch is.
 

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I bought the Optimus light kit from RSI Works and utilized the bolts on the bottom of the bumper that already exist as am not a fan of drilling holes in my $55,000 truck. They're little so they don't stick out as much and there very little chance of ripping them off on a descent or approach. The trailer hitch sits lower. Bright as heck for how little they are. I like them.
 

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I bought the Optimus light kit from RSI Works and utilized the bolts on the bottom of the bumper that already exist as am not a fan of drilling holes in my $55,000 truck. They're little so they don't stick out as much and there very little chance of ripping them off on a descent or approach. The trailer hitch sits lower. Bright as heck for how little they are. I like them.


Where'd your raptor plate go!
 

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Which lights would you use that are more 'flood' like? Seems that the flood pattern would work better?
 

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I went with D2 Driving lights and couldn't be happier. They reach out much further (work good for tailgaters too) and still have a good spread in the first 20'
 
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