LED Light Bar Recommendation to Work on 2023 Ford F-150 with BLIS System
Published 01/09/2024 >
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Question:
I'd like to use an LED bar on the back of my 2023 F-150 but I have the BLIS system and I want to make sure it won't mess this up. What do you recommend?
asked by: Brent
Expert Reply:
I recommend using the Putco Red Blade LED Tailgate Light Bar # P92010-60 for your 2023 Ford F-150, and then instead of using the included quick-splices you can use the Replacement Quick Connect Wiring Harness # P529004 which tees in behind the 7-Way on your truck and gives you a simple 4-Way flat connector to get power to the light bar without digging into the OEM wiring on your truck.
Putco has confirmed this is compatible with the BLIS system on your vehicle so you're good to go!
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Putco Red Blade LED Tailgate Light Bar - Stop, Tail, Turn, Backup - 60" Long
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- Accent Light
- Tailgate Bar
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- Light Assembly
- Strip
- Red/White
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