Hey guys,
I just had Evan Beck wire in his six-way turn signal conversion to my rig last weekend, complete with the side-markers. He also put in a custom back-up light system using two 55 watt floods and a switch-relay so I can now flash something at those jerks that come up behind me on a country road with their high beams on
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I gotta tell you, I'm impressed. The amber rear turn signals with the brake lights both burning a steady red look great. The side-markers, which are on the turn signal circuit, look sweet and are handy too for visibility/warning for those small cars that can get in the blind spot right on the side of the bed.
Evan was thinking that if there was enough interest here, he would consider putting together a kit with some detailed instructions and make it available to members. The schematic he's posted before is nice (and he referred to that while doing my truck) but to have all the parts available and some step-by-steps would be even better (I might have attempted the job with a kit, but tearing into the steering column wiring without some how-to's? No thank you!).
So guys, it's up to you. If you'd buy such a kit for say, under $50 (depending on what kind of back-up lights you go for) say so on this thread. I'll let Evan know if there's a ground swell of interest.
Thanks,
Jon
I just had Evan Beck wire in his six-way turn signal conversion to my rig last weekend, complete with the side-markers. He also put in a custom back-up light system using two 55 watt floods and a switch-relay so I can now flash something at those jerks that come up behind me on a country road with their high beams on

I gotta tell you, I'm impressed. The amber rear turn signals with the brake lights both burning a steady red look great. The side-markers, which are on the turn signal circuit, look sweet and are handy too for visibility/warning for those small cars that can get in the blind spot right on the side of the bed.
Evan was thinking that if there was enough interest here, he would consider putting together a kit with some detailed instructions and make it available to members. The schematic he's posted before is nice (and he referred to that while doing my truck) but to have all the parts available and some step-by-steps would be even better (I might have attempted the job with a kit, but tearing into the steering column wiring without some how-to's? No thank you!).
So guys, it's up to you. If you'd buy such a kit for say, under $50 (depending on what kind of back-up lights you go for) say so on this thread. I'll let Evan know if there's a ground swell of interest.
Thanks,
Jon