Great news! My money is on the electrical connection, Occam's razor and all...
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Those fuse holders top right work great. All goes together with lock washers. Sorry I don’t have a better pic. Think they were busman. Uses the big blade style fuses.
Nope sorry.... this is it.
Littelfuse 298900 Automotive... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001FXL4Q0?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
I did the same. Light difference isn't all that much, so I'll add some LED floods that I'll put on a toggle switch, later.Well I replaced the bad cable so we'll see how it works. It was a quick fix but I'll probably order another cable and fix it right later.
I also installed a pair of $12 LED reverse bulbs from Amazon. I figured at that price as long as they work I can't really lose.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01D8DJN30/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awdb_t1_DeYvDbJ5KBMGX
I did the same. Light difference isn't all that much, so I'll add some LED floods that I'll put on a toggle switch, later.
My bulbs are different to these. Wish I had seen these before I got the ones I used.
After seeing some of the other examples here, I am considering getting some that will mount between the bumper and the tow receiver. Or even some I would have to cut holes in the bumper for.Yeah I only had one bulb working anyway so it'll be an improvement regardless. I have to get a new set of aux lights since mine corroded at the mounting point and fell off after three years...
Got my second battery installed today. Apparently the drivers side ground is the only one with a frame tie in. Oh well, I hooked my extra ground on a bolt behind the loopy metal power steering cooler. Can't have too many grounds! Almost scary how fast it spins over now!
Now to find that pesky vibration that's been bugging me lately.