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I decided I wanted some aux backup lights as the reverse lights don't quite cut it at night. I also liked the look of using a red backlit pod so they can act as additional running lights at night. For this reason I chose @Diode Dynamics SSC1 Sport Pods with red backlight in a wide cornering configuration.
I originally looked at the Baja kit but did not like having them placed on the spare. Additionally the kit from 4x4TruckLEDs that places them under the bumper towards the outside seemed to hang too low for my taste. This only left one spot; in the indent next to my hitch (Curt Hitch).
I built a custom harness that tapped into the running lights and reverse lights on the rear driver tail lamp. Thanks to @flip for his information posted here:
https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/thre...-signature-possible-process.12196/post-943782
My harness ties the backlight into the running light circuit, and split power (using a diode) to allow main lights to be powered by either an aux switch or automatically when in reverse. The pods themselves are mounted directly to the rear bumper; yes I had to drill a hole for each. I made a jig that aligned to my hitch so the holes were properly spaced. The SSC1 bracket is designed to also allow for side to side adjustment.
Here are some pics:
The lights have not been properly aimed and spaced evenly yet. I'm waiting for night time to do so.
I originally looked at the Baja kit but did not like having them placed on the spare. Additionally the kit from 4x4TruckLEDs that places them under the bumper towards the outside seemed to hang too low for my taste. This only left one spot; in the indent next to my hitch (Curt Hitch).
I built a custom harness that tapped into the running lights and reverse lights on the rear driver tail lamp. Thanks to @flip for his information posted here:
https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/thre...-signature-possible-process.12196/post-943782
My harness ties the backlight into the running light circuit, and split power (using a diode) to allow main lights to be powered by either an aux switch or automatically when in reverse. The pods themselves are mounted directly to the rear bumper; yes I had to drill a hole for each. I made a jig that aligned to my hitch so the holes were properly spaced. The SSC1 bracket is designed to also allow for side to side adjustment.
Here are some pics:
The lights have not been properly aimed and spaced evenly yet. I'm waiting for night time to do so.
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