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tailgate lights are one of the best underappreciated mods. i did three trucklight model 33s in my 80 and they kick butt! (now they have the super 33, brighter....oooohhhhh)
trucklites are flush (ish) mounted and can be either grommet or flange mount. small 1' hole. oh, and made in the usa
Nice! Where'd you get the plastic, Johnny?
tailgate lights are one of the best underappreciated mods. i did three trucklight model 33s in my 80 and they kick butt! (now they have the super 33, brighter....oooohhhhh)
trucklites are flush (ish) mounted and can be either grommet or flange mount. small 1' hole. oh, and made in the usa
Good to know. That little bit on the page for them running warm had me a little concerned.I ran these light for about 1.5 hrs on 85°F temperature and they hardly felt warm...
I doubt they get that hot... all n all they did great..
Really great ideas and photos. Where are you getting power from? Are you able to access constant power from inside the tailgate? If not, how did you pull power into the lift gate? Some additional install images would be great.
tailgate lights are one of the best underappreciated mods. i did three trucklight model 33s in my 80 and they kick butt! (now they have the super 33, brighter....oooohhhhh)
trucklites are flush (ish) mounted and can be either grommet or flange mount. small 1' hole. oh, and made in the usa
I bought 3 of these and just tested one. I am seeing a dark patch in the center of the light patch - it turns out there is a dimple on the plastic lens over the LED that is creating this shadow.
Do yours have this (it kinda looks like it in your picture)? If so did you try to do anything to them to even out the light?
At this point I may try to file then polish the dimple to reduce its impact...