October 14, 201311 yr Author Nope... But when I travel and let the Black Dogs out to play, I like to be able to see them!!
October 14, 201311 yr Owner 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.
October 14, 201311 yr ^^^^ 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.
October 14, 201311 yr 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! I only have a picture from the front. What good is this? (picture in ex-GF's driveway! Yikes!)
October 15, 201311 yr Author 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:
October 15, 201311 yr Owner No diode on mine. Either use the stick into reverse and get backup lights or click the switch and step out and get backup up lights.
October 15, 201311 yr Author 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: