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Go alot of places backwards doya?

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Nope... But when I travel and let the Black Dogs out to play, I like to be able to see them!!:thumbup2:

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You might add a manual backup light switch. This becomes handy so you can flip the backup lights on for hitching trailers or just flood lights for what ever reason.

^^^^ That's what I did and I love it. I haven't done it yet, but I am going to incorporate a diode so they turn on with my switch and the stock lights when I put her in reverse.

What lights did you use?

Back before the dawn of time... I had a badly rusted Jeep Wagon... Buick 350 V8... with a plow... As I did the body work I somehow bondo'd a pair of spot bulbs in place of the backup lights. I sure could see backing up! Posted Image I only have a picture from the front. What good is this? (picture in ex-GF's driveway! Yikes!)

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Both sets on the back are manual. The only added lights that turn on with the reverse, are the ones under the wheel well:thumb1:

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Flagman... The lower lights in the back I bought at good ol' Walmart and the top lights in the back and the bumper lights in the front I bought at a flea market (at different flea markets) , and last but not least the reverse lights in the rear wheel wells from Harbor Freight they are very small and compact... I even have those on the front of my Lincoln:cool: Which by the way makes it look like I ran over a Smart car:lol:

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