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rockymt21

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My factory taillight's reverse bulbs are either out or just really crappy. I can't see anything behind me when in reverse at night (with factory tint). Can I replace just the bulb with something else to increase the visibility while in reverse? Im not interested in buying a complete taillight unless it's cheaper or close to the price of bulbs alone.
 

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Yeah, I have the same problem. They come on, just can't see diddly squat. Seriously thinking about mounting some off-road lights to the rear somehow.
 

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I know for other bulbs you can get brighter led bulbs usually on ebay, I am sure they have em for the reverse lights as well.
 

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What do you need backup lights for? Just do what I do and back up til you hit somethin then roll on. hahahaha of course im joking.
but it would be fun to have a car I could actually do that with.:gr_grin:
 

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You can get some super brights or LEDs.
 

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What do you need backup lights for? Just do what I do and back up til you hit somethin then roll on. hahahaha of course im joking.
but it would be fun to have a car I could actually do that with.:gr_grin:

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you should mount an extra fog light to your rear bumper. i've seen some that mount on your tow hitch, or retrofit your tail light.lol. i know some one here has hids as reverse light.
 

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Use a hole saw and cut a hole in your bumper on each side, wire up some offroad lights to your reverse lights (so they come on when in reverse) and mount them in the holes.
 
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So the reviews on those bulbs say they aren't any brighter than factory incandescent bulbs. I super super bright reverse lights, what other options do I have?
 

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hid reverse lights

best thing i did to upgrade my reverse lights.. double limo all the way around sucks when trying to back up .. i have these complete kits as well as headlight kits available. i installed hid kits in my reverse lights.. let me tell you these are bright as heck!! people wonder if im coming or going hahah let me know .. pm me for details
 

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i bought a back up light kit that i think pilot makes. it was around $20 and it helps a ton. you can see em under the rear bumper

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I installed a pair of PIAA XTreme "HID" 7440 bulbs into my 2007 Yukon. The bulbs are blue-colored when not lit. However, they light up to be "xtreme white"; approximating 5000K-6000K. They don't throw as much light as add-on back up lights but as they simply replace the stock 7441 back up bulbs, the installation is much cleaner and very easy. The other bonus is, they are probably 3-4X the brightness of stock with a clean white light. The pair of bulbs cost me all of $19.70 including taxes (no shipping as I purchased them locally).
 
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I had the same issue. When I purchased the led tail lights the back up lights cast a better light pattern (same bulb as before). The led lights I picked has the back up light lens on the bottom of the tail lights....unlike the oem tail lights. I also added some bullet aux. back up lights that helped....
 

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hey dogger where did you get the bullet backups at?? those are cool lookin and freakin small. i almost didn't see them.. i need some xtra light in the back too..
 

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Got them off of ebay about two years ago. If I remember right they were inexpensive....made some small brackets for them and bolted them right up to a factory bolt underneath the step bumper. To wire them...all I did was splice into the factory backup light wire.
 

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You can get 3 watt LED bulbs here: http://www.superbrightleds.com/cgi-b...F315x-xLX3.htm
They're a bit pricey, but are as bright as a LED flashlight.

There is also a license plate frame with LED backup lights built in from V-leds http://www.v-leds.com/Exterior-LED/L...-p7516915.html
I just put it on recently, and its really bright and works well, only took about 10 min to install.


that license plate is nice but they're all on backorder. :emotions122: guess i'll have to figure something else out...
 

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