ANYONE KNOW IF YOUR TRUCK HAS TO HAVE REVERSE LIGHTS?
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Next question is - Where is the best place (cheapest) to buy a bracket with 3 holes for a reverse and 2 taillights?
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x1Heavy Thanks this.
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- Electronic Code of Federal Regulations (e-CFR)
- Title 49. Transportation
- Subtitle B. Other Regulations Relating to Transportation
- Chapter V. NATIONAL HIGHWAY TRAFFIC SAFETY ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
- Part 571. FEDERAL MOTOR VEHICLE SAFETY STANDARDS
- Subpart B. Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards
- Section 571.108. Standard No. 108; Lamps, reflective devices, and associated equipment.
Reverse (backup) light is required. You might get away with a manual switch if you are lucky, but the requirements listed below require the switch to automatically work to be compliant. This leaves it to the inspecting officer's discretion whether to cite or not.
From --- Table I-a - Required Lamps and Reflective Devices -- requirement for reverse light device activation
Steady burning.
Must be activated when the ignition switch is energized and reverse gear is engaged.
Must not be energized when the vehicle is in forward motion. -
2007 should have it. My 2001 century had it. Now if you looked at the old 59 white, it had nothing back there except a single 2 inch lense for stop.
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Have yet to have a DOT inspection where they checked for a light for reverse.
That said, now that they have less to look at with ELD’s, that’s one more thing to get a buck or four from.rollin coal and roshea Thank this. -
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