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Just finished installing a pair of 55 watt halogen backup lights on my 93. Used to have trouble seeing with the factory lights but now I GOT LIGHTS! The kit had wiring, relay and lights. Was easy to install. Bought the kit at Kragen and I think it was around $35 for the kit. I bought it about 2 months ago, just getting around to installing.



If any one out there is like me and can't see as good at night as you used to then this is a big help. Will help when hooking up the trailer at night.
 
I know what you mean. Had the same problem on my Grand Cherokee with the privacy tint. Installed aux. back -up lights on it. My pick-up usually gets tractor work lights though. You can usually find 55 watt flood lights at any tractor or farm supply store( I get mine at the local Country General store. ) I also wire mine with a second switch that also turns on the truck back-up lights for unloading at night. The cargo light is OK, but with the back-up lights and 55 watt tractor flood lights there is ALOT of light.
 
As for me, I installed some 85 watt driving lights (Small round ones, wide beam style) underneath the bed attached to the frame rails. Having someone align them while you are in the driving seat is the way to go. Now when I put it in reverse, I pretty much light up everything behind me. :D
 
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