Back-Up Lights 2.mpg
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@magmasystems They would be going on a 65 Mustang. Backup lights were an option that year and instead of cutting holes to add them I'd like to go with these to keep the clean look. I guess if I could get the light assembly I could also fabricate my own brackets and wiring harness.
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@FordF150Trucks Thanks--Now when I put it in reverse I can really see behind me. And pitty the fool who wants to ride my bumper with his brights on!
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thats awsome great job
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I switched to some 100 watt bulbs last week. I am looking at some LEDs
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I talked to my cousin who told me his dad-my uncle who has the 65 backed it into a light pole and v-shaped the rear section. I'm going to check at work tomorrow and try to locate another one.
magmasystems 11 months ago
I have an uncle that has a 65 Mustang. I will see if I can get access to it this weekend and I will get back to you.
magmasystems 11 months ago
where can I get these?
turbonator65 11 months ago
@turbonator65 I have been developing these kits for a while. I got an inquiry a few months ago on the same set-up. I asked what he was going to install it on and he said a S-10 Extreme. I found one and am working on the mounting backets. I would need to know what type of truck you will install the light system on to see if it is possible without running into a clearance problem.
magmasystems 11 months ago
How did you install them?
flyfisherman300 1 year ago
@flyfisherman300 Mounted brackets attached to the body panels behind the fenders. The units are the same as the front bumper mounted lights. The only difference is the length of the wiring harness and the switch which controls the actuators and relay to the lights.
magmasystems 1 year ago