BrianX128
Full Access Member
Nothing near the technical prowess or actual issues we usually seem to discuss in my limited time on this forum thus far. I want a second dome light in my truck for the back row of seating. Really no reason for it, as our dome lights do on one hand really suck when it comes to lighting with that stupid light blocking nasty yellow cover, but they also do make these online and I've bought two for my 150 and 250 and then got a white led light and been blinded when I open the doors which is a nice change.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/CLEAR-Ford-...ash=item3f49e64250:g:zUgAAOSwdpxUU6Wj&vxp=mtr
My plan is to just cut a hole above the back row of seats in the same place in the middle of the truck where the other one is, and run a coat hanger up to the other light and try to fish the power wires back to the new hole and just use some self tapping screws through the two other holes that go in the plastic pieces which just hold it in place I think? I'm trying to remember from taking the other two out to change the map bulbs and not the main bulbs to led's in my other truck, but I think there is just a hot wire running into one of the screws with the awkward plastic piece in the back, and the long screw in the middle is the ground to the metal part of the frame and the third screw just is there to hold it in place.
Anyone ever do anything like this to their truck before? I know from doing cab lights on my 150 and taking the headliner out that the top of the cab was two separate pieces of metal with about an inch gap where I was drilling down into the cap. I assume its the same with the quad cabs too, just hoping to not run into anything that would keep me from fishing a splice wire into the original lights power source. I realize this is kinda stupid, but I like to do random stuff to make things a bit unique, like my home theater system in "Hank" my F250 which is wired into a power inverter running of a split aux cable to the head unit for the stereo's regular in door speakers. What's a guy to do with a 5 speaker home theater system he won at work and doesn't need? Sell it? Nope haha.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/CLEAR-Ford-...ash=item3f49e64250:g:zUgAAOSwdpxUU6Wj&vxp=mtr
My plan is to just cut a hole above the back row of seats in the same place in the middle of the truck where the other one is, and run a coat hanger up to the other light and try to fish the power wires back to the new hole and just use some self tapping screws through the two other holes that go in the plastic pieces which just hold it in place I think? I'm trying to remember from taking the other two out to change the map bulbs and not the main bulbs to led's in my other truck, but I think there is just a hot wire running into one of the screws with the awkward plastic piece in the back, and the long screw in the middle is the ground to the metal part of the frame and the third screw just is there to hold it in place.
Anyone ever do anything like this to their truck before? I know from doing cab lights on my 150 and taking the headliner out that the top of the cab was two separate pieces of metal with about an inch gap where I was drilling down into the cap. I assume its the same with the quad cabs too, just hoping to not run into anything that would keep me from fishing a splice wire into the original lights power source. I realize this is kinda stupid, but I like to do random stuff to make things a bit unique, like my home theater system in "Hank" my F250 which is wired into a power inverter running of a split aux cable to the head unit for the stereo's regular in door speakers. What's a guy to do with a 5 speaker home theater system he won at work and doesn't need? Sell it? Nope haha.
As an eBay Associate we earn from qualifying purchases.
