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one of our tacos has them grill lights and they look dope! I may get a set of the back up light for plowing this year..

Do you plan on plowing in reverse, or am I missing something here?
 

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I mounted a small set of PIAA lights on mine. All I did was tap the reverse light wire(green maybe, i'll have to double check)and ground to the frame. There dont draw enough to need a relay and are bright enough to work in conjunction with the stockers.
 

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I have seen many mounted to either the bumper or the hitch. I have thought about adding some to the rear too, it sucks backing up at night down my long driveway with tinted windows and no other light at all.
 

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one of our tacos has them grill lights and they look dope! I may get a set of the back up light for plowing this year..

Do you plan on plowing in reverse, or am I missing something here?

I have seen many mounted to either the bumper or the hitch. I have thought about adding some to the rear too, it sucks backing up at night down my long driveway with tinted windows and no other light at all.

you answered your own question! For a lot of plowing takes place at night!!
 

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I have never seen anyone plow in reverse though. I thought you wanted them to use while plowing.
 

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I have never seen anyone plow in reverse though. I thought you wanted them to use while plowing.

A lot of times guy are plowing in poorly lit areas and they need to back up a lot to reposition the plow. Additional lights will help them to avoid running into cars, poles, trees, etc.

You Texas boys sure are dumb when it comes to snow. :jester:
 

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I have never seen anyone plow in reverse though. I thought you wanted them to use while plowing.

A lot of times guy are plowing in poorly lit areas and they need to back up a lot to reposition the plow. A lot of light will help them to avoid running into cars, poles, trees, etc.

You Texas boys sure are dumb when it comes to snow. :jester:

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I have never seen anyone plow in reverse though. I thought you wanted them to use while plowing.

A lot of times guy are plowing in poorly lit areas and they need to back up a lot to reposition the plow. A lot of light will help them to avoid running into cars, poles, trees, etc.

You Texas boys sure are dumb when it comes to snow. :jester:
....but smart enough to live in a place not to be bothered by this so called, snow. :lol:
 

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Well excuse me Mr. Snow Expert, when you only see snow accumulate once every few years, you don't see many plows.:fingertime:
 

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I have never seen anyone plow in reverse though. I thought you wanted them to use while plowing.

A lot of times guy are plowing in poorly lit areas and they need to back up a lot to reposition the plow. A lot of light will help them to avoid running into cars, poles, trees, etc.

You Texas boys sure are dumb when it comes to snow. :jester:
....but smart enough to live in a place not to be bothered by this so called, snow. :lol:

:werd:
 

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