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Originally Posted by Mandingo Thanks for the great write up! One question though. I hooked up the flashing wire to the reverse light and the steady-on wire to the brakes.
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The steady on is dimmer than the brightness of the flash... when produced it was means to match the dimmer tail lights when steady on, so the way you have it wired it will always mismatch (brakes brighter than steady on, tail lights brighter than nothing on obviously). Wire the steady on to the regular taillight, and wire the flash to the brakes/reverse... only way it will look 100% right in my opinion. If you want something to purely function as an additional brake light, go with the OEM one... it is brighter than the stock tail lights. |
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