Thanks for making this video! 2 questions: how have they held up? Are the lights aimable/adjustable as in can you aim so they point lower to the ground near you or do they just point straight back once mounted with the bracket?
@Carfleet awesome thanks for getting back! I might pick them up. You got an Amazon affiliate link for them in case I wanna pull the trigger to help the channel out?
I like the engineering concept and hitch mount. But... Having those two lights directly abeam the receiver is going to require surgical precision backing up to the trailer without smashing into a light. Let us know how you avoid that.
I did the same thing on my off road ram that’s been sunk in the mud and it’s been fine for 4 years I agree there’s a better way to do it but this way does work as well
Thank you for you're video. Question what type of electrical cable do you need to buy? Great video
I would recommend getting a two port wiring harness off Amazon! It has everything you need to wire up two lights
Cheers
Thanks for making this video! 2 questions: how have they held up? Are the lights aimable/adjustable as in can you aim so they point lower to the ground near you or do they just point straight back once mounted with the bracket?
They lights have held up great and i accidentally backed up into a wall and there still fine haha you can adjust the aim completely 👍🏼
@Carfleet awesome thanks for getting back! I might pick them up. You got an Amazon affiliate link for them in case I wanna pull the trigger to help the channel out?
I like the engineering concept and hitch mount. But... Having those two lights directly abeam the receiver is going to require surgical precision backing up to the trailer without smashing into a light. Let us know how you avoid that.
Just towed with it today because the hitch sits another foot out from the truck there’s not problem at all
Uses wire taps and non heat shirnk but connectors. These lights aren't going to work for very long
I did the same thing on my off road ram that’s been sunk in the mud and it’s been fine for 4 years I agree there’s a better way to do it but this way does work as well