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Link for those lights, or the brand and model?
 

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Any chance of posting the backplate design in a way that we can print it out at home and save some time ? Adobe or something ?
Maybe just measurements ?
It takes only a minute to take a reflector out and trace it.
 

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Hey sorry for the slow reply, just like big red said: i took out the reflector traced it on some scrap metal and plasma cut it out. to save time you could make it less detailed and not cut the ears like i did and just do a straight line. then i bolted it in and traced the opening. then is as easy as cut drill paint and wire.

i used the 7 pin and tapped the white and orange wire for power and black for ground. if enough people want it i could draw it up in auto cad or even sell some pre cut plates.

here are the lights i used:

https://www.amazon.com/MICTUNING-Ba...ve&sprefix=cree+flush+,automotive,239&sr=1-12
 

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Hey sorry for the slow reply, just like big red said: i took out the reflector traced it on some scrap metal and plasma cut it out. to save time you could make it less detailed and not cut the ears like i did and just do a straight line. then i bolted it in and traced the opening. then is as easy as cut drill paint and wire.

i used the 7 pin and tapped the white and orange wire for power and black for ground. if enough people want it i could draw it up in auto cad or even sell some pre cut plates.

here are the lights i used:

https://www.amazon.com/MICTUNING-Backup-Driving-Lights-Bumper/dp/B078WNM3K9/ref=sr_1_12?crid=P1M8CNEMFENH&dchild=1&keywords=cree+flush+mount+led+lights&qid=1588175403&s=automotive&sprefix=cree+flush+,automotive,239&sr=1-12
I am in for a set of pre cut plates. Let me know the cost and shipping to 36535.
 

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well it looks like 2 weeks to get the lights with the amazons slow down but id say $120 shipped
 

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well it looks like 2 weeks to get the lights with the amazons slow down but id say $120 shipped
How much for just the raw brackets? what is the difference in cost between aluminum and steel?
 

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do you want just a bracket and you fit the light ? or cut and drilled for the amazon light.

im working on a cad file for those who want to make their own or have a shop plasma cut one. but the shop wont be cheap the local steel yard charges $40 to set up the piece and $3.50 a linear cut inch.... ripoff. that dosen't even include the metal stock
 

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