better back-up bulbs than 3157 for a liberty?

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billweaponsman

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Ive noticed on my misses 2004 liberty with the dark tint factory glass that backing up on a rainy night is a pain. back-up lights look like candles when lookin through that glass, any brighter bulbs i can put in those sockets? 4057,4157,super brite LED, or something else? anyone else have that problem, she has already said no other lights installed back there so im limited as what to do.











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I would also like to know this. Ive always thought about putting some up under the bumper on the skid or something but figured they would get tore off on a rock or something...
 

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jeepjeepster said:
I would also like to know this. Ive always thought about putting some up under the bumper on the skid or something but figured they would get tore off on a rock or something...

what about mounting some on the hitch
 

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I was at pep boys the other day and saw 55watt 3156 bulbs for back up lights. I was worried that the high wattage might melt somthing. Would be alot easier then installing additional lights though.
 

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I want a reverse light mounted on my roof! Love those ones...
 

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Has anyone used either the replacement halogen back up bulbs or the one advertised in Cabella's above that plugs into your 7-way recepticle??

How well do they work??

I was just wondering. I would like more light when backing up.
 

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Those are all good ideas, but I would think that he is more atuned to just the bulbs not a new set of lights. It seems you wont be spending a lot of time back there unloading a trailer or what not so having a steady beam on all the time is unecessary. I would not worry about the wattage. The bulb will not be on for more than what, maybo 15-30 seconds tops. Hardly enough time for a bulb to heat up so much it causes damage. Get a high watt 3157 bulb and you will be all set, 55W should be fine. But do yourself a favor and test one side before installing both just to make sure you like the outcome.

Me and my gf dont worry about whats behind us, we usually just back up over it and go YYEEEEEEEHAAAAAA!!!!

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That was probably the worst photo chopping I have seen in a long time!! However, the idea that the cop car was backed up on makes it funny.

lol
 

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lol I know its pretty bad. But when your supposed to be working its hard to spend time playing with pictures on your screen lol. Best I could do in a very short time. lol. I figured the cop car would be a hit.
 

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billweaponsman said:
Ive noticed on my misses 2004 liberty with the dark tint factory glass that backing up on a rainy night is a pain. back-up lights look like candles when lookin through that glass, any brighter bulbs i can put in those sockets? 4057,4157,super brite LED, or something else? anyone else have that problem, she has already said no other lights installed back there so im limited as what to do.

Did you find/try different bulbs to get better lighting when backing up?
 
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