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Any Suggestions for Tail light on the Sports Rack

1VENOM

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OK, I need every one to put on their thinking caps, :yikes: this may hurt a bit.
I have the Sports Rack, and was looking to install a third brake light on the back. Something that would blend and tie into a triple play or wake up, wiring scheme.
Maybe, a light that could be placed on the back, of the Back Rest. I'm hoping Magic Man, might be able to pull something out of his hat.:D :pray:
 
Have you considered a flexible led strip? Maybe one that would follow the lines of the backrest, or go around the sport rack? Seems like it would be pretty easy to tie in, and I think it would look good.

Skidz
 
OK, I need every one to put on their thinking caps, :yikes: this may hurt a bit.
I have the Sports Rack, and was looking to install a third brake light on the back. Something that would blend and tie into a triple play or wake up, wiring scheme.
Maybe, a light that could be placed on the back, of the Back Rest. I'm hoping Magic Man, might be able to pull something out of his hat.:D :pray:

You can try sticking the NMN mud flap LEDs on the back rest and connect it to the triple play... you probably need to drill a bunch of holes to get it workin... good luck!:thumbup:
 
If you happen to have a Flying J truckstop nearby, checkout the lights for trucks in the store. I was just there yesterday looking for a radio antenna noise filter, and I noticed they had a short flexible red l.e.d. for less than 10 bucks. I actually bought a similar light online, and fastened it over my mudflap reflectors, and tied into my running lights. They look nice, work great and are pretty inexpensive!
 
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