I wanted to do something to my stang, but I didn't want to spend any money. So, I decided to "fix" the dummy reverse light problem on the Raxiom 2010 tail lights I bought. I couldn't find any write up on how to do this, but it seemed pretty straight forward, so I gave it a try.
Long story short, I used the reverse light base from an original tail light harness (I currently have plug-in sequentials from AM) and spliced it into the sequential's reverse wiring. As I didn't have a wide enough drill bit and I didn't want to buy a new one, I drilled multiple holes and cut the rest with a knife. I think it came out pretty good for only using a drill and a knife :bigthumbsup
Looks very nice, I just got me a pair and was thinking about doing the same thing, any worries about power output not being enough to power both bulbs without some king of repercussion?
Gonna be whipping out the old stock harnesses and trying my luck at this sometime this week; just re-did my halo wiring now that we're heading into the rain and wanted to continue working on my girl.
Now was there anything else you needed to do, or was it pretty much drill & splice?
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