What rear hitch light setup is that and can you just run one light?
Not sure if you tried yet or not but you can't actually take off the rear panel with the OEM roof rack.Have only been an owner since March of this year. Took the front panels of my 24 Badlands 4 door Manual today. So easy to take off, & the storage bag was easy to use as well. I was tempted to remove the middle panel but didnβt for 2 reasons, no middle bag & had passengers in back seat so couldnβt store middle panel there or put seats down. Was prob a good choice as a few hours later light rain started. Putting the front panels back in place was easy enough. Overall a decent first time experience. Side note, I do have the factory OEM roof rack so was wondering if removal & install of panels would be a pain. Seems like it wonβt be too much of a hassle.
It is the kit from @4x4TruckLEDs.comWhat rear hitch light setup is that and can you just run one light?

what mirror harness power adapter did you go with? No issues with power? Id like to do the same and not interested in powering the GPS or parking camera. Just want for a rear view mirror. thanksGot the Wolfbox G900 rearview mirror/camera install done this weekend, got quick from @StickerFab
Didn't use the hardwire or the GPS antennae. Got power from one of these mirror harness power adapters and double-sided taped it up to the plastic housing of the lane keeping stuff
Mounted my camera on the rear brake light. Not crazy bout the flex/vibration when going over bumps...but i guess i can live with it.
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Can't speak for the poster you're asking, but i installed the same mirror/screen with a Dongar Technologies adapter. It's a little chonky so im looking for a smaller one. Looking forward to other responses here.what mirror harness power adapter did you go with? No issues with power? Id like to do the same and not interested in powering the GPS or parking camera. Just want for a rear view mirror. thanks
Yes, with the help of two vice-grips and a very large rubber hammer wielded with the help of a friend, who happens to be a ferrier. The width of the brackets seems too narrow to fit on the bumper at first. We pinched the bumper on either side of where the brackets go to at least get the corner started and then used the rubber mallet to beat it on. Then did the same on the other side. Used a 4 lb. sledge hammer to get it centered. For most of the three hours it took, we didnβt think it could be done.Anyone have luck installing this on the standard plastic bumper? Website says plastic/capable so I bought it, but having trouble getting the bumper to slide in over the bar. Any tips would be appreciated.
Anyone have luck installing this on the standard plastic bumper? Website says plastic/capable so I bought it, but having trouble getting the bumper to slide in over the bar. Any tips would be appreciated.
good to know the Dogar one works. I saw another adapter on Amazon called FitDVRCan't speak for the poster you're asking, but i installed the same mirror/screen with a Dongar Technologies adapter. It's a little chonky so im looking for a smaller one. Looking forward to other responses here.