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Trip, Trigger, Signal Wire for reverse lights using relay.

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I'm wanting to add some reverse aux lights to the rear bumper. I've done this before with other vehicles but I'm concerned with possible trailer mode coming on or glitches/triggers?
What's the best source to go from and is there any other items I may need to work properly. 😁
 
I'm wanting to add some reverse aux lights to the rear bumper. I've done this before with other vehicles but I'm concerned with possible trailer mode coming on or glitches/triggers?
What's the best source to go from and is there any other items I may need to work properly. 😁
DO YOURSELF A FAVOR AND JUST BUY THIS. YOU CAN THEN BUILD A HARNESS OF THIS DEPENDING ON YOUR SETUP. PLUG N PLAY

 
DO YOURSELF A FAVOR AND JUST BUY THIS. YOU CAN THEN BUILD A HARNESS OF THIS DEPENDING ON YOUR SETUP. PLUG N PLAY

This is what I have on my Ram..works fantastically!
I also ran VD's extension harness back to the engine compartment to a relay setup then into the cab for a manual switch that I can use anytime I want..super slick!
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This is what I have on my Ram..works fantastically!
I also ran VD's extension harness back to the engine compartment to a relay setup then into the cab for a manual switch that I can use anytime I want..super slick!
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I'm not sure I'm okay with putting holes in my dash yet. 😵‍💫 It does look clean though
I've bought the aux switches from RAM but I'm not ready for that headache yet. It makes my head hurt just looking at it.
Thank you for the info its appreciated 😁
 
I'm not sure I'm okay with putting holes in my dash yet. 😵‍💫 It does look clean though
I've bought the aux switches from RAM but I'm not ready for that headache yet. It makes my head hurt just looking at it.
Thank you for the info its appreciated 😁
You can run the whole setup that 1BADRAMLIMITED linked, without the extended harness also..very quick, simple connections under the rear bumper..I just chose to add the relay and dash switch so I could turn them on without the truck being in reverse for lighting up trailer while connecting, etc.
Drilling the dash was a bit nerve racking (I used a step drill bit to avoid cracking the plastic), but I needed a switch for my front light bar anyways, so took the plunge.
 
DO YOURSELF A FAVOR AND JUST BUY THIS. YOU CAN THEN BUILD A HARNESS OF THIS DEPENDING ON YOUR SETUP. PLUG N PLAY

I'm going to say you are probably 100% correct. I'm not normal so I'll first have to try it on my own first even if I spend the same amount money doing it.
I may just be cheap but $90ish to turn on some extra lights just seems like a lot. Just soldering a wire to the existing harness just seems worth trying.
I also have a lot of solid Deutsch DPT connectors and I really want to use some more. 😁

 
I'm going to say you are probably 100% correct. I'm not normal so I'll first have to try it on my own first even if I spend the same amount money doing it.
I may just be cheap but $90ish to turn on some extra lights just seems like a lot. Just soldering a wire to the existing harness just seems worth trying.
I also have a lot of solid Deutsch DPT connectors and I really want to use some more. 😁

Personally, it was worth buying the adapter harness to avoid cutting/splicing factory wires.
 
You can run the whole setup that 1BADRAMLIMITED linked, without the extended harness also..very quick, simple connections under the rear bumper..I just chose to add the relay and dash switch so I could turn them on without the truck being in reverse for lighting up trailer while connecting, etc.
Drilling the dash was a bit nerve racking (I used a step drill bit to avoid cracking the plastic), but I needed a switch for my front light bar anyways, so took the plunge.
I'm definitly having a switch!
 
I talked myself in to just buying it and get it over with. I went to check out and it was $115 WTF! There is not $10 worth of material in it. I can't and won't do it period.
I have given it more value now for being able to remove and put back to stock quickly. I could make these for $50 or less easily
Seems like ordering one of these would make more sense to me while saving almost $100

POSSIBLE?

OR THIS

maybe?


 
I talked myself in to just buying it and get it over with. I went to check out and it was $115 WTF! There is not $10 worth of material in it. I can't and won't do it period.
I have given it more value now for being able to remove and put back to stock quickly. I could make these for $50 or less easily
Seems like ordering one of these would make more sense to me while saving almost $100

POSSIBLE?

OR THIS

maybe?


Diode Dynamics will do the trick, and cheap.
I have Amazon #3 patched in my setup (so two jumpers in a row) for a red tailgate light strip I'll be adding on the Ram soon as the weather warms up.
 
I installed a relay under the hood and grabbed my constant hot power from the fuse block. I then ran 16/3 shielded wire to the rear of the truck through the frame. One wire (white) went to the driver side tail light to grab the reverse signal, which thus triggers the relay. The other two wires were run to the pod lights, ground and positive, respectively. Pretty simple install if you're familiar with 12v wiring. This was on a 2026.
 

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