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Anyone happen to install one of these? Thoughts?
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As shown on the mfgr's website, they are designed to be mounted using the existing holes for the license plate, and the wiring can be routed along the inside of the bumper, over to one side & up to the tail light housing. Seems fairly straightforward to me, and I am by no means a wiring, lighting or body mod expert nor a mechanicNo but I like the idea, my issue is that on a truck you have a great spot to install this on the bumper and the wiring is easy, on our vehicles, where would we mount this, on the liftgate? seems like a pain to run the wiring from the taillights, through the wire loom and down into the tailgate.
thank you, exactly what i was saying. The license plate on our expy's is on the liftgate. You need to get the wiring from the taillights to the inside of the liftgate. Not worth it IMHO. I upgraded my reverse lights from standard incandescent to LEDs that were brighter, to me that's a pretty easy option.On an Expedition, you would not run the wire down through the bumper unless you were certain you'd never open the liftgate. The only way to make it work and not get bound up would be to run it up the D pillar from the tail light, over to the wiring harness ingress for the third brake light, through that into the trim, then back over to the side and down around the liftgate window, then back over to the middle where the license plate lights are. I agree with @5280tunage that it sounds like a real pain in the ass.
Yeah, I hear you. If you want to go the custom route (wiring something in yourself) there are lots of options if you're handy with electrical wiring, or at least willing to do some research on e.g. youtube and be careful about what you're doing -- I can share some details on what I did on the F-150 if you decide to go that route. I love my bulbs but I bought them back in 2023; I just looked and they are no longer available. The downside to ordering these bulbs online is every chinese alphabet-soup vendor has some, and it's really difficult to know what the quality level is on any of them. They're cheap, though, so that's a plus. You might start with something like this and see if that suits your needs. Easy to return if they don't fit right or you notice some other quality problem.Appreciate all the discussion and comments; need to do something to increase my lighting when in reverse as it just seems so dark (my street and driveway are fairly dark/little ambient light).
That's not a 4th Gen. But I'm sure it could be implemented on one. I didn't need any extra light once I went with the LasFits.View attachment 83641
It's a couple years old at this point, but yeah, quickest picture I could find (a week later)