Specifications: LED Strip Light Dimension: 60″ x 4/5″ x 2/5″ Wire Length: 43″ (including Fuse) LED Chips: Triple Row LED Quantity :504 PCS LEDLumen: 24-26LM/LED Light Color: Red/White/Amber Working Voltage: 12V DC Waterproof Rate: IP67 Connector: Standard Flat 4-pin Trailer Light Connector Materials: LED Chip+Silicone Working Lifespan: over 30,000 hours Notes: 1. Make sure your vehicles under a working voltage of 12V DC. 2. Test the turn signals to decide the mounting direction of the wire bundle before you peel and stick the tailgate light bar. Package Include: 1x 60″ triple row tailgate light bar, 1x additional mounting hardware, 1x user manual
Product Features
- Super bright: Made with 504PCS LEDs lining up in triple row, lumen & output is 300% brighter than normal tailgate light bars.
- 6 Full Functions: Dark red running light, bright red brake light, white reverse light, sequential amber turn signals, sequential strobe light
- Easy Installation: Just peel and stick, standard 4-pin flat connector plug and play. Tailgate light bar comes with tough-as-nails adhesive enhancer that can increases hold strength over 5X, no worries of falling off.
- Durable For All Seasons: Being fully silicon-sealed and flexible, it can withstand any bad weather and harsh environment. Outlasts with a lifespan over 30,000 hours.
- Wide Fitment: With working voltage of 12V DC, fit for Amber turning on most vehicles. Such as Dodge Ram 1500 2500 3500 4500, Ford F150 F250, Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra, Toyota Tundra, and most cars, trucks, Pickup, SUV, RV, Van, trailers, etc.
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Reverse lights for pickup truck Used for a set of auxiliary reverse lights on a dodge 1500. Backing up looking through factory tinted glass at night is a pain. So I tried brighter light bulbs but still lacking. Hooked these up by tapping into the towing harness, the seven pin not the 4 pin. Center pin is reverse. So now when the truck goes in reverse these come on. I measured each they draw about 2 amps each so its not a problem for the harness. Next the allen heads I snugged up and placed a little silicon around the cable…
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