LED backup lights

I could have done that in my 300 RWHP 65' retromod Mustang, but the only way I could lay rubber with my TJ is to toss the spare tire onto the street. View attachment 531548

What's under the hood? I had a 65 that i built a mild 289 for in highschool. Edelbrock performer cam,intake and carb.

I just rebuilt/rejetted an autolite 2100 to put on a friends jeep 258. It came off a 302
 
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What's under the hood? I had a 65 that i built a mild 289 for in highschool. Edelbrock performer cam,intake and carb.

I just rebuilt/rejetted an autolite 2100 to put on a friends jeep 258. It came off a 302

The same, but 302, Edelbrock heads and intake, Holley 650 double pumper. Borg Warner 5-speed, Hurst shifter, 9" with 373 and posi-trac. I sold it to buy my jeep 😁
 
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Hey, Claytone, have you ever thought about increasing the number of LEDs to fill the remaining housing space so that we sadists can inflict even more light? 😁

Haha! I haven’t thought about it but maybe you could fit 2 in each side. They don’t draw much so it would be ok electrically.
 
I checked the clearance for 2, and you would have to do some trimming on the corners of the light lenses and maybe the heat sink fin.
It's doable, but not drop in and go.
If anyone wants to do that, I can make a set of doubles when I get more plug pigtails in.
 
I checked the clearance for 2, and you would have to do some trimming on the corners of the light lenses and maybe the heat sink fin.
It's doable, but not drop in and go.
If anyone wants to do that, I can make a set of doubles when I get more plug pigtails in.

They're sooo bright to begin with this hasn't actually crossed my mind. They are a lifesaver pulling into my driveway at night lol.