LED Backup Light Recommendation for a 2015 Ford F-150
Updated 09/28/2015 | Published 09/27/2015 >
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I want to install a LED back up light on my 16 ft cargo pulled by a 2015 Ford F150. 12 volt system. What do I need to complete that job?
asked by: Doug H
Expert Reply:
Your 2015 Ford F-150 should have a 7-way trailer connector at the rear of it. The wire running to the center pin is the reverse light circuit and would be the wire to use for adding a reverse light.
The part # BUL10CB would work as a back up light but it is a recessed mount light that would require cutting a hole in your trailer. For a grommet you would need # a70gb and a pigtail harness # A47PB.
You might prefer a surface mounted light like the part # BUL90CB since it can be attached using holes drilled in the bumper.
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LED Backup Light for Truck or Trailer - Submersible - 10 Diodes - Oval - Clear Lens - Qty 1
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