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I am looking at putting a tailgate light on my truck and am wondering if anyone here has done this. I have looked on line and have found numerous lights at a large price range. Can anyone suggest a brand/company to go with??? I am in need of the 60 inch light. Thanks in advance.
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I know as far as truck lighting recon is a very reputable brand, but they tend to be on the spendier side. I don't have any personal experience to add though. Sorry
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Recon is ok. Definitely spendier. I have recon cab lights and haven't had an issue.
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Thats why I am asking William. I am looking for the light under the tailgate. Is there a quality difference between the 60 inch and the 12 inch???
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Well I personally wouldn't go with the 60". Like I said, almost every time I see one they are half burnt out. I have seriously considered the smaller one though. And Recon is a good brand to go with. I tend to lean toward the factory light that comes on the 1 ton trucks (at least on the Dodges).
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My truck is 2004. I put a Recon on when new and half burned out in 2007. I have had a Fire and Ice since 2007 and it's still working perfect. Plus it's got back up lights in it. Can't say how well the back up light part really works because I have halogen under the bumper back up lights also.
I know that Fire and Ice also has a flexible LED light strip now that can be cut to length. Ron |
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Maybe they've gotten better then.
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