I would have spliced into those wires, soldered them and used shrink tubing to waterproof the connections. Those clip on trailer connection tend to leak/corrode with time.
Well thank you for the quick replies. I enjoy the videos and made my purchases from recon due to the videos. Wish I saw the recon rear led brake light bar before I ordered my opt 7 or would've ordered that too. I just like Amber lights. Big trucking it ahaha.
I love how this guy everything you'll ever think about needing to do all the awesome after market installs. Oh the other hand really like watching you putting this stuff on. You really like it look so easy that a pigeon could do it. Lmao
+Casey Matika Thanks man! Just trying to do what I can to make it as easy as possible for you guys. Everybody should be able to easily make their truck look cool and whatever we can do to help you with that we will.
Is that double sided tape going to be able to hold up in northern Illinois winters with snow, ice and salt getting all over that? I’d think you’d need to mount that some other way
I I’d the same thing but to my blinker of my 350 but why can’t my amber be on with might and act as a blinker as well ? I don’t care for the white light since that is not allowed in some cities
OMG JOHN !!! I wish you made this video two year ago with my first truck. I just sent you guys a message via FB if you could please find it and respond. I purchased a 2015 Silverado and bought the 62 inch recon amber/ice rig lights. where in hell do I hook up the ice lights ? so they kick on when the door opens ?
+Jonathan Cannella you have to find the trigger wire for the courtesy lights(dome). Not sure what color it is but it should be under the carpet riser. In case someone doesn't know that is the plastic cover on the floor that you see when you open the door. You will notice that with our new BIG RIG ICE Running Lights (part # 26413X & 26414X) there is an additional wire coming off each of the two bars. This white wire is your WHITE LED power wire and it must be connected to your dome light/cargo light. The simplest way to power this wire is to tap into the positive wire leading to either your dome light inside your cab or your cargo light which illuminates your trucks cargo bed…once connected the WHITE LEDs on your new BIG RIG ICE Running Lights will illuminate and are dominant over the amber LEDs. This means when the white LEDs are illuminated, the amber LEDs will turn off. The running light wire(yellow) and turn signal wire(red) will be connected in the same way that the standard Big Rig bar is installed. Please refer to those instructions if you need assistance with the other aspects of the install. If you cannot locate your positive dome light wire or your positive cargo light wire, please consult with your local truck dealer to find out where these wires can be found on your particular vehicle.
+Jonathan Cannella Wow sorry I didn't see this sooner. I hooked them into the courtesy lights inside the front door panels. The ones that light up on the door when you open it. Otherwise, you will have to track down the courtesy light wiring under the dash and wire into that.
When I put marker lights under my truck, I only wanted them to work with the courtesy lights. I traced the wire from the inside dome light down the left front pillar and tied it in there. I couldn't find it behind the fuse box, too many wires to test. Works great. For what you want to do, i'd probably use a relay.
Fuzz, going to have to remove my lights again, in the morning. To splice that red wires off the lights, to the signals. Oh wow. Could hear him mumbling about the other determing what???
Sorry just figured out what they're called T-tabs (vampire tabs) is their issues with moisture getting into the wires? Debating on going back to mine and heat shrinking it butt splice.
+underarock4524 you could do that or get some stuff called liquid electric tape and coat them good with that. Personally i like the butt splice/shrink wrap idea better though.
I would not recommend using only tape to attach the lights remember if they fall off hit another car on the road you are 100 percent liable for all damages
any idea of what wires i would connect to on my 2016 2500HD LTZ Silverado? my wife but the big rig ice for my truck and I didn't want to mess up. The wires are not the same as in your video and the Chevrolet headlights are way more complex and different than the GMC Sierra Denali and I don't want to prove every wire to try to figure it out any help you could be is appreciated thank you for making quality products
Sean Faulk I have done alot of searching and cannot locate a diagram for the lights. You could check at your local Chevy Dealership sometimes they will give you one. Otherwise the only alternative is to backprobe the connectors to find the one that is powered.
hey I have a 2014 silverado I am wanting to wire these light to my turn signals and dome lights and wiring directions you may help with or know of would be awesome cant seem to find easiest way to turn signals wiring
The best option would be to contact the manufacturer of the lights. Unfortunately, we do not have wiring diagrams or electricians to help with setting up your lights.
thanks I found it do to some google searching. For you other guys out there looking . There is a gray wire that plugs into bcm yellow harness or you can also find this wire in the drivers side trim piece at the a-pillar the gray wire controls the courtesy lights .
Very "COOL" I just spent some hours taking my grill out and headlights, one at a time. So, I can tap into the signal lights. They're all done, before dark. Now, Ground is grounded, Yellow is hooked up to each on their own side. [If I hook power from battery works but always power, signals work great sequence running very cool.] Says in the directions, hook power red to Parking Light?? I assume it's tapping into the center headlight? Any have an answer? I really don't know which wire to splice into. My truck is the 2017 Dodge Ram 1500 Hemi (And I don't have an underhood light, to splice into for that white wire, and or under the dash at mats location. Any smarties out there? Thanks in advance. Cool,.Truck buddy. (As mentioned just finished, Buddy that did this video, question there are 3-wires on the signal area. Black-White with blue stripe and white with brown stripe.) I guess I should have tapped into there other white wire getting power source off the signal wires? Fuzz (I guess if so, second trip is faster.) But, I don't know whee to lead this white wire, that comes off the lights.
+ReactedGoose Gaming we actually did some stuff on a 2010. No smoke stacks. As long as I am the product installer you will never see me install stacks on a pick-up truck. Stacks are for heavy equipment, tractors, and semis.
+ReactedGoose Gaming yep you can find them right here: www.realtruck.com/mbrp-smokers-truck-stacks/ However, just because we sell 'em, don't mean I'll install 'em. They are there because some people think they are really cool (I'm not one of them).
Sean Faulk what wiring layout are you looking for? Just use a test light and find the turn signal hot wire and the parking light hot wire. If you need more help please call me. 877-216-5446
Jason, These are DOT/NHSTA approved lights. Now depending on your State, there may be other regulations that you would need to look into before purchasing any type of lights.
don earl in order to do that you would have to wire it to your door trigger wire instead of your parking lights or I suppose you could wire it to both so that it works when the parking lights are on or the door is open. If you have any more questions about this or any of our other over 500000 products, please feel free to call one of our awesome customer service peeps at, 877-216-5446
+underarock4524 they are indeed. It is a completely sealed unit. That said I wouldn't back it in the lake and let them soak for an hour, but otherwise, under normal use and conditions they shouldn't have a problem.
Check with a repair shop or dealership or possibly even the internet and locate a wiring diagram for your specific vehicle. Another option is a Haynes Manual available at most Automotive parts stores.
+underarock4524 If you mean in where they screw to the truck, I would put a small dab of silicone gasket sealer on the backside of the clip where it goes against the truck. That should keep water and such from seeping in around the screw holes.
Honestly...it looks ghetto. Reminds me of mods high school kids do. Lights should glow and show light but should not be directly seen. And double sided tape? Yeah maybe ok for a mall crawler but lots of dirt and pressure washing of the truck, it’s gonna eventually lose it
I would have spliced into those wires, soldered them and used shrink tubing to waterproof the connections. Those clip on trailer connection tend to leak/corrode with time.
Water doesn't get in there. Not a chance.
How wouls the double sided tape work on a truck that has the lower rockerpanels rhino lined?
Well thank you for the quick replies. I enjoy the videos and made my purchases from recon due to the videos. Wish I saw the recon rear led brake light bar before I ordered my opt 7 or would've ordered that too. I just like Amber lights. Big trucking it ahaha.
"Quick & simple" yet they removed the entire front end of the truck to get to the lights lol
Exactly!!😅🤣😂
I love how this guy everything you'll ever think about needing to do all the awesome after market installs. Oh the other hand really like watching you putting this stuff on. You really like it look so easy that a pigeon could do it. Lmao
+Casey Matika Thanks man! Just trying to do what I can to make it as easy as possible for you guys. Everybody should be able to easily make their truck look cool and whatever we can do to help you with that we will.
Is that double sided tape going to be able to hold up in northern Illinois winters with snow, ice and salt getting all over that? I’d think you’d need to mount that some other way
I I’d the same thing but to my blinker of my 350 but why can’t my amber be on with might and act as a blinker as well ? I don’t care for the white light since that is not allowed in some cities
OMG JOHN !!! I wish you made this video two year ago with my first truck. I just sent you guys a message via FB if you could please find it and respond. I purchased a 2015 Silverado and bought the 62 inch recon amber/ice rig lights. where in hell do I hook up the ice lights ? so they kick on when the door opens ?
+Jonathan Cannella you have to find the trigger wire for the courtesy lights(dome). Not sure what color it is but it should be under the carpet riser. In case someone doesn't know that is the plastic cover on the floor that you see when you open the door.
You will notice that with our new BIG RIG ICE Running Lights (part # 26413X &
26414X) there is an additional wire coming off each of the two bars. This white wire
is your WHITE LED power wire and it must be connected to your dome light/cargo
light. The simplest way to power this wire is to tap into the positive wire leading to
either your dome light inside your cab or your cargo light which illuminates your
trucks cargo bed…once connected the WHITE LEDs on your new BIG RIG ICE
Running Lights will illuminate and are dominant over the amber LEDs. This means
when the white LEDs are illuminated, the amber LEDs will turn off. The running
light wire(yellow) and turn signal wire(red) will be connected in the same way that
the standard Big Rig bar is installed. Please refer to those instructions if you need
assistance with the other aspects of the install.
If you cannot locate your positive dome light wire or your positive cargo light wire,
please consult with your local truck dealer to find out where these wires can be found
on your particular vehicle.
+Jonathan Cannella Wow sorry I didn't see this sooner. I hooked them into the courtesy lights inside the front door panels. The ones that light up on the door when you open it. Otherwise, you will have to track down the courtesy light wiring under the dash and wire into that.
When I put marker lights under my truck, I only wanted them to work with the courtesy lights. I traced the wire from the inside dome light down the left front pillar and tied it in there. I couldn't find it behind the fuse box, too many wires to test. Works great. For what you want to do, i'd probably use a relay.
you make great videos . love it
+Eliezer Castro thanks. It's all for you guys.
RealTruck.com how to install running board lights on a 2017 Dodge Ram 1500
Look like Christmas lights for your truck. Are these seasonal?
Fuzz, going to have to remove my lights again, in the morning. To splice that red wires off the lights, to the signals. Oh wow. Could hear him mumbling about the other determing what???
Sorry just figured out what they're called T-tabs (vampire tabs) is their issues with moisture getting into the wires? Debating on going back to mine and heat shrinking it butt splice.
+underarock4524 you could do that or get some stuff called liquid electric tape and coat them good with that. Personally i like the butt splice/shrink wrap idea better though.
do they make them for a 96 Chevy suburban
I would not recommend using only tape to attach the lights remember if they fall off hit another car on the road you are 100 percent liable for all damages
any idea of what wires i would connect to on my 2016 2500HD LTZ Silverado? my wife but the big rig ice for my truck and I didn't want to mess up. The wires are not the same as in your video and the Chevrolet headlights are way more complex and different than the GMC Sierra Denali and I don't want to prove every wire to try to figure it out any help you could be is appreciated thank you for making quality products
Sean Faulk I have done alot of searching and cannot locate a diagram for the lights. You could check at your local Chevy Dealership sometimes they will give you one. Otherwise the only alternative is to backprobe the connectors to find the one that is powered.
I want to put a light strip like this above my windshield as a cab light any suggestions?
hey I have a 2014 silverado I am wanting to wire these light to my turn signals and dome lights and wiring directions you may help with or know of would be awesome cant seem to find easiest way to turn signals wiring
The best option would be to contact the manufacturer of the lights. Unfortunately, we do not have wiring diagrams or electricians to help with setting up your lights.
thanks I found it do to some google searching. For you other guys out there looking . There is a gray wire that plugs into bcm yellow harness or you can also find this wire in the drivers side trim piece at the a-pillar the gray wire controls the courtesy lights .
I am dieing for these in red.i dont like amber, anyone know where to find them?
Very "COOL" I just spent some hours taking my grill out and headlights, one at a time. So, I can tap into the signal lights. They're all done, before dark. Now, Ground is grounded, Yellow is hooked up to each on their own side. [If I hook power from battery works but always power, signals work great sequence running very cool.] Says in the directions, hook power red to Parking Light?? I assume it's tapping into the center headlight? Any have an answer? I really don't know which wire to splice into. My truck is the 2017 Dodge Ram 1500 Hemi (And I don't have an underhood light, to splice into for that white wire, and or under the dash at mats location. Any smarties out there? Thanks in advance. Cool,.Truck buddy. (As mentioned just finished, Buddy that did this video, question there are 3-wires on the signal area. Black-White with blue stripe and white with brown stripe.) I guess I should have tapped into there other white wire getting power source off the signal wires? Fuzz (I guess if so, second trip is faster.) But, I don't know whee to lead this white wire, that comes off the lights.
You should do a 2011 f250 build and maybe even add smoke stacks
+ReactedGoose Gaming we actually did some stuff on a 2010. No smoke stacks. As long as I am the product installer you will never see me install stacks on a pick-up truck. Stacks are for heavy equipment, tractors, and semis.
+RealTruck.com then y do u have smoke stacks on the site
+ReactedGoose Gaming yep you can find them right here:
www.realtruck.com/mbrp-smokers-truck-stacks/
However, just because we sell 'em, don't mean I'll install 'em. They are there because some people think they are really cool (I'm not one of them).
+RealTruck.com why dont you make it so you can see an image of the truck with the parts you want kind of like kmc.com
+ReactedGoose Gaming kmcwheels.com
I have spent litterally 4 hours online trying to find the wiring lay out ao i can install them. please help me with your product.
Sean Faulk what wiring layout are you looking for? Just use a test light and find the turn signal hot wire and the parking light hot wire. If you need more help please call me. 877-216-5446
Are these DOT approved? Any problems with cops at night?
Jason,
These are DOT/NHSTA approved lights. Now depending on your State, there may be other regulations that you would need to look into before purchasing any type of lights.
how do you fix them when you want them on when you open the door?
don earl in order to do that you would have to wire it to your door trigger wire instead of your parking lights or I suppose you could wire it to both so that it works when the parking lights are on or the door is open. If you have any more questions about this or any of our other over 500000 products, please feel free to call one of our awesome customer service peeps at, 877-216-5446
Are they water resistant?
+underarock4524 they are indeed. It is a completely sealed unit. That said I wouldn't back it in the lake and let them soak for an hour, but otherwise, under normal use and conditions they shouldn't have a problem.
Thanks, but looks like you have to take the front end of the truck off to hook up the wires.
+William Hathaway you do but it is easy and only takes 15 - 20 minutes to take all that off. Well worth because these are really cool.
+RealTruck.com thanks I appreciate your help and instructions.
What size double sided tape did you use?
+Andrew Anderson 1/2 inch, but you could use 3/8 as well. The 1/2 is just what I already had in the shop.
Temperature fluctuations will effect 3m tape . Especially in the N.N.E. Regions. You can find that light bar in a pile of snow April when it melts
How did you know which wire is which?
Check with a repair shop or dealership or possibly even the internet and locate a wiring diagram for your specific vehicle. Another option is a Haynes Manual available at most Automotive parts stores.
With those clips what about moisture getting inside?
+underarock4524 If you mean in where they screw to the truck, I would put a small dab of silicone gasket sealer on the backside of the clip where it goes against the truck. That should keep water and such from seeping in around the screw holes.
I would have hooked it up to the fuse box so they would have come on with the lights
Doug Frisvold great idea! I’ll use that for my install
How do i do just that?
Never got the clips
Charles, please reach out to our customer service department at 844-974-2345, so we can help asap!
Them taps are trash and subject to corrosion. Why not " professionally solder into existing wire 🤔?
I smell trouble.
Honestly...it looks ghetto. Reminds me of mods high school kids do. Lights should glow and show light but should not be directly seen. And double sided tape? Yeah maybe ok for a mall crawler but lots of dirt and pressure washing of the truck, it’s gonna eventually lose it
im so going to trick my 1998 F150 out with led light....
Austin Openshaw did you end up doing it? I want to do it to my Chevy 98
Looks very cheap.