Rustyshackelford
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HI All,
I've been absorbing a ton from this great forum on my new truck so I thought I'd contribute.
I have two little kids that like to ride in my new M1009 and, when we leave grandma's house after dinner at 8pm it is DARK in the cab. Trying to strap in the kiddos in the dark, I quickly realized that an interior dome light was necessary.
I looked around and, having no carpet or interior, it was going to be a real challenge to run wires in the blazer and make them look good. I LOATHE poorly installed electrical components.
It might not be the only way but I decided the best way for me to run the wires was exposed in looms with loom clamps. This is they way most of the other wires are run so it will fit the theme of the truck.
I connected to the headlight switch, just like the factory dome light would, and ran my wires up for one central light and one rear light. It was pretty simple and I think it turned out well. These LED COB lights from Amazon are great (so far), for eleven bucks shipped you can't go wrong. They come with some two sided tape that sticks very well as long as you clean the surface beforehand.



Once I did this dome light mod I found some of the same COB lights on amazon that were 3.5'' long. It occurred to me that the rear black out lights are about the same size so I installed these over the old dead black out lights. I wired them directly into the existing reverse light circuit and stuck them on with some double sided 3M tape. If the tape fails I will revisit the adhesive at that point. The lights put out a lot of light and easily quadruple the light from the old reverse lights.


I've been absorbing a ton from this great forum on my new truck so I thought I'd contribute.
I have two little kids that like to ride in my new M1009 and, when we leave grandma's house after dinner at 8pm it is DARK in the cab. Trying to strap in the kiddos in the dark, I quickly realized that an interior dome light was necessary.
I looked around and, having no carpet or interior, it was going to be a real challenge to run wires in the blazer and make them look good. I LOATHE poorly installed electrical components.
It might not be the only way but I decided the best way for me to run the wires was exposed in looms with loom clamps. This is they way most of the other wires are run so it will fit the theme of the truck.
I connected to the headlight switch, just like the factory dome light would, and ran my wires up for one central light and one rear light. It was pretty simple and I think it turned out well. These LED COB lights from Amazon are great (so far), for eleven bucks shipped you can't go wrong. They come with some two sided tape that sticks very well as long as you clean the surface beforehand.



Once I did this dome light mod I found some of the same COB lights on amazon that were 3.5'' long. It occurred to me that the rear black out lights are about the same size so I installed these over the old dead black out lights. I wired them directly into the existing reverse light circuit and stuck them on with some double sided 3M tape. If the tape fails I will revisit the adhesive at that point. The lights put out a lot of light and easily quadruple the light from the old reverse lights.


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