DIY How to Install an Auxiliary Backup Light Set On a GMC Vehicle LED Reverse Lights On a GMC Sierra

DIY How to Install an Auxiliary Backup Light Set On a GMC Vehicle LED Reverse Lights On a GMC Sierra

This video walks through the process of installing auxiliary backup lights on a 2014 GMC Sierra pickup truck. This DIY video tutorial covers the process of mounting the LED auxiliary lights as well as hooking up power so that they light up when the vehicle is put in reverse. The process covered in this video will be the same of similar on many other vehicles. GMC, Chevy Silverado, Ford, Dodge, Toyota, Subaru and many more. Find more Information about these Auxbeam LED Lights at the link below.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00UEOLXEY/ref=abs_brd_tag_dp?smid=AFLE0NKKTARYW&th=1

Lumen: 1260~1800lm Beam: 60 degree (Flood beam pattern)

Size (with bracket): 99*73*107mm/ 3.9*2.87*4.2inch approx

Protection Rate: IP67; Color Temperature: 6000K;

Working Life: 50000 hours

Wide operating voltage range, it can apply to different types of trucks, Off-road vehicles,4×4,Military,Mining,Boating,Farming and Heavy Equipment etc.

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rj2ab says:

Man you DIY videos are great keep it up

Dr. Mark in Texas says:

Even though the current draw is low and the time on is relatively low, if you find you start popping reverse light fuses, use a relay and let the current come straight from the battery and use your OEM reverse wire as the trigger to allow the battery to supply full current.

Some mount the flush mounts inside and forward inside the steps.

With your light bar, a SPDT switch will allow you to instantly trigger turn with your high beams or independently.

Good video, I run these on my trucks, and trailers as reverse lights. I've got a magnetic mount backup camera that's powered by the cig lighter and when on the back of the trailer with these lights, it's like day.

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