Flush Mounted Bumper Reverse Lights?

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Shotgun76

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So the reverse lighting on my '24 Expy Max Limited SPP w/HD Tow and CCD is just terrible! I have to increase brightness back there. Any thoughts/opinions on whether these Morimotos could work? Would these be any issues cutting into the bumper cover? I'd use the down angled flush mount option.


Anyone have any input as to wiring? I'd want them wired into my existing stock/factory reverse lighting. I'd have a local shop do the work but curious if anyone has experience with electrical wiring at the rear of the vehicle. TIA!
 

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Had a similar issue with my 24 Timberland after tinting the windows and didn’t want to cut things. I used the DD hitch light harness to tap directly into the light harness and added two S1 pods. There are two bumper screws I replaced with screw/lock nut combos for mounting avoiding any drilling at all.
Money well spent and 100% improvement in reverse lighting.
 

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Had a similar issue with my 24 Timberland after tinting the windows and didn’t want to cut things. I used the DD hitch light harness to tap directly into the light harness and added two S1 pods. There are two bumper screws I replaced with screw/lock nut combos for mounting avoiding any drilling at all.
Money well spent and 100% improvement in reverse lighting.
Wow, that's a very clean & nice looking addition there, I had to look closely to even notice them....and NO cutting/drilling made it that much better...congrats !

On my '011, I used a different approach & simply replaced the license plate & reverse light bulbs with some really bright LED's... problem solved, also NO cutting, drilling OR wiring :D
 
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