GregM
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Good info in this post. Thanks for your input.Nice! How did the whole install turn out? Are you happy with how bright the lights are etc?
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Good info in this post. Thanks for your input.Nice! How did the whole install turn out? Are you happy with how bright the lights are etc?
My Weller heat gun came with 4 attachments. This small gun is for electronics work and ESD safe.I didn't even know this was a thing! Thanks for pointing it out.
Very happy with the install. The lights are bright enough - I wired them into the taillight wires, that way if I forget to turn them off, they will go off on their own.Nice! How did the whole install turn out? Are you happy with how bright the lights are etc?
Wow, this awesome. Thank You for the video, I enjoy watching it.Once I put a tonneau cover on the bed of my Ranger, it was impossible to see what was stored back there at night. Here's a video I made that details how I installed a really cheap DIY light kit that works fantastically well:
Looks like a pretty decent solution for those who don't want to crawl around under their truck using their campin' words. Thanks!For a cheaper solution that's FAR less elegant and, some would argue, less useful, I bought one of these lights that I've attached via the magnet on the light to the bedside. They're rugged, not bothered by the small amount of water that my tonneau lets in, the battery lasts a while, and they can double as a flashlight in times of need. I'm definitely happy with it, even if it's 1/100th as nice as the video. It's plenty bright for the entire bed, especially at night. I love your solution, @quangdog but some of us are not as handy
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07DCL81W3/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1