Brightest Reverse Lights
I installed a set of LED Reverse lights hoping to brighten things up a little and it did the opposite. Shoots a straight beam of light out the back so you cant see anything to the sides. Any recommendations on a brighter set of reverse lights that will semi match the LEDs?
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recon has some projector ones that look like they would be pretty bright...
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any pics off hand????
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heres a link...
http://www.truckcustomizers.com/imag...A8REC314.2.jpg |
Those are really nice but im kinda lookin for a stock replacement that I can pop in there that will be a lot brighter
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i put a set of 20 dollar fogs on my hitch frame and pointed them at the corners of the truck to get some more light. they come on in reverse and you cant see them too bad from looking at the truck
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Are you talking about just replacement bulbs for the white reverse lights in the tail lights?
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yeah, I put LED ones to replace the existing 3156s but they suck. Cant see anything behind me anymore and I wanted something brighter that will kinda match the other LEDs that are on the truck like the license plate and 3rd brake light.
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hmmm. I dunno what your gonna do for just bulbs... You might have to go to some auxiliary lighting.
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*See my reverse fogs in sig*
http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b2...s/DSC01940.jpg |
i have sylvanias in mine and they are really bright. they look kinda blue when they aren turned off, but are super bright when in reverse.
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You probably won't get anything LED (or that looks LED) that'll match the "power" of the stockers.
Leave the LEDs in, and get some bumper fogs, like what Patman shows in his pic. You won't be able to get anything that'll match the brightness of 2 55W fog lights out the back that'll fit in the stock tail light, at least not without worrying about melting the housing/wiring. |
The LEDs will get you noticed better at night being safer, but they will not throw off a beam of light. Bulbs do not do this. If it was like a headlamp housing it might, but reverse ligths aren't very well meant to help see areas behind you, morely just what your bumper will hit.
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Strong sig.
I like Patman's reverse fogs. |
I think I bought these halogen reverse lights from JCWhitney. They are made by DesignTech and are replacement bulbs for the stock reverse bulbs. They are the 3156 style. I also installed two 55 watt halogen fog lights under the rear bumper and boy do they make a difference. They'll come on when in reverse or I can switch them on from inside the cab. I have more pics in my album.
https://www.f150online.com/forums/me...rse-lights.jpg |
do i need to add an extra fuse? if im adding extra lights?
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Fuse and relay for the lights, yes.
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Originally Posted by Patman
(Post 3941934)
*See my reverse fogs in sig*
http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b2...s/DSC01940.jpg I may do something similar on my Expy for trailer hook/unhook in the dark. Then I could switch to Navi taillights. :drool: |
^ I don't even understand where his lights are. Hidden up under the bumper and aimed at the ground?
I've had a set of projectors that I've need to mount for almost a year now. |
Originally Posted by KMAC0694
(Post 5079165)
^ I don't even understand where his lights are. Hidden up under the bumper and aimed at the ground?
https://www.f150online.com/forums/el...erse-fogs.html I'd like to do something similar at some point but worry about throwing stones into them driving on gravel roads. |
I used to have PIAA 1500's and they blew out so I bought some amazingly bright Whelen Nano Pioneer Seriers lights LED's of course and used the relay that I had all hooked up from the other lights as well as the brackets. They are ridiculously bright .... they also were like $150 a light I think for the three heads but worth every penny I would say.
http://www.whelen.com/auto/product.p...74&prod_id=639 |
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