Rear Work Lights Installation

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MTB2022

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Just installed rear work lights like I have had on previous F150's. Worked out well, but a lot of extra work to create rigid mounting system with all the plastic everything. I ended up fabricating U bolt brackets to attach to the Trailer hitch cross tube and had threaded fasteners that could be bolted into through the plastic rear fascia. It worked out well in the end. It has a rocker switch at the bottom of the dash below the starting switch and a relay in the engine compartment. They are not linked with cars OEM backup lights. rear lights 2.jpgrear lights 1.jpgrear lights 3.jpgrear lights 4.jpg
 
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went with what I had....These throw a large pattern of light rather than a narrower strip of light. They can be easily folded up when they need to be out of the way. Great work light illumination when on the side of the road with a trailer problem ect.
 

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Just installed rear work lights like I have had on previous F150's. Worked out well, but a lot of extra work to create rigid mounting system with all the plastic everything. I ended up fabricating U bolt brackets to attach to the Trailer hitch cross tube and had threaded fasteners that could be bolted into through the plastic rear fascia. It worked out well in the end. It has a rocker switch at the bottom of the dash below the starting switch and a relay in the engine compartment. They are not linked with cars OEM backup lights. View attachment 75295View attachment 75296View attachment 75297View attachment 75298
Looks good! Functionality over looks. Looks don't look bad either.
 

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