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<p>[QUOTE="DL550CAT, post: 7941097, member: 34369"]i had them factory installed on my MAC trailer. They did not work all that well. Reason being they are not bright enough. A couple of bolt on work/flood lights with at least a couple thousand lumens work great. If you have all led reverse lights (including the truck) you can run them off of your transmission reverse light switch.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="DL550CAT, post: 7941097, member: 34369"]i had them factory installed on my MAC trailer. They did not work all that well. Reason being they are not bright enough. A couple of bolt on work/flood lights with at least a couple thousand lumens work great. If you have all led reverse lights (including the truck) you can run them off of your transmission reverse light switch.[/QUOTE]
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