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- Al
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- Charlotte, NC
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- Maverick XLT
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- 2.5L Hybrid
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Hello all. I'm looking for a little direction here. I have a 25 Hybrid XLT I ordered and purchased in May from Granger Ford in Iowa. Well worth the savings and trip here from NC. They actually did better than the Employee Price promotion and were a pleasure to deal with.
So far I really like the little sort of a truck.
Once home I have had things added like a hard triple fold bed cover, full bed rug, USB ports/Light in the bed, cargo nets, center console trays, door jam protector plates, as well as some other small things.
I will mention I have little to no skills mechanically or of an electrical nature, but I don't mind trying if it is something relatively simple, I have a game plan and do not need to worry about voiding any factory warranties.
I recently saw a posting from I believe an author called Redneck Garage. He installed a strip of LED lights on the front of the Maverick that I thought added good visibility, was fairly simple to install, and was cheap. As I recall he added it to an existing circuit that controlled the front side marker lights. It required laying the tape backed LED strip, connecting a ground, and splicing the power wire into the side marker light for a power connection.
I read a bunch of reviews on the item he used as well as similar products. One of the biggest complaints was that they did not last long before failure or some lights started going out sporadically. Cheap Chinese stuff. I also noticed one posting indicating the side marker light was hard to get out and that poster damaged the paint while removing it. There was also another posting that indicated the user installed it on an existing circuit and apparently overloaded what it was designed for and it worked erratically as well as the other light(s) already on the circuit.
Here's a link to the product...Opliste Dynamic Scan Start Up Hoodbeam Kit
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BPYL1YN3/ref=twister_B0BPYMXZC1?_encoding=UTF8&th=1
The shipping costs almost as much as the item itself but it is cheap enough that I don't mind if it needs to be replaced occasionally.
Because of that I was thinking it best to use a reusable connector such as these......
https://www.amazon.com/Posi-lock-Co...6c-b639-6adb1053690f&pd_rd_i=B004D0FAIA&psc=1
Because of the potential to overload a circuit and possibility of ruining the paint pulling out the side marker light I would like to get the power from an empty fuse slot from the fuse box under the hood (I prefer not to splice). Is this possible? ....and can the fuse box cover still be properly sealed and closed if a fuse tap such as in the below link is used.....
https://www.amazon.com/Cooclensport...motive&sprefix=fuse+tap,automotive,155&sr=1-3
I'm not sure what type of fuse tap to use or what slot to use would be best but I figure the assortment above should have something that works.
Any direction, tips or recommendations to complete this install greatly appreciated.
Thanks
So far I really like the little sort of a truck.
Once home I have had things added like a hard triple fold bed cover, full bed rug, USB ports/Light in the bed, cargo nets, center console trays, door jam protector plates, as well as some other small things.
I will mention I have little to no skills mechanically or of an electrical nature, but I don't mind trying if it is something relatively simple, I have a game plan and do not need to worry about voiding any factory warranties.
I recently saw a posting from I believe an author called Redneck Garage. He installed a strip of LED lights on the front of the Maverick that I thought added good visibility, was fairly simple to install, and was cheap. As I recall he added it to an existing circuit that controlled the front side marker lights. It required laying the tape backed LED strip, connecting a ground, and splicing the power wire into the side marker light for a power connection.
I read a bunch of reviews on the item he used as well as similar products. One of the biggest complaints was that they did not last long before failure or some lights started going out sporadically. Cheap Chinese stuff. I also noticed one posting indicating the side marker light was hard to get out and that poster damaged the paint while removing it. There was also another posting that indicated the user installed it on an existing circuit and apparently overloaded what it was designed for and it worked erratically as well as the other light(s) already on the circuit.
Here's a link to the product...Opliste Dynamic Scan Start Up Hoodbeam Kit
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BPYL1YN3/ref=twister_B0BPYMXZC1?_encoding=UTF8&th=1
The shipping costs almost as much as the item itself but it is cheap enough that I don't mind if it needs to be replaced occasionally.
Because of that I was thinking it best to use a reusable connector such as these......
https://www.amazon.com/Posi-lock-Co...6c-b639-6adb1053690f&pd_rd_i=B004D0FAIA&psc=1
Because of the potential to overload a circuit and possibility of ruining the paint pulling out the side marker light I would like to get the power from an empty fuse slot from the fuse box under the hood (I prefer not to splice). Is this possible? ....and can the fuse box cover still be properly sealed and closed if a fuse tap such as in the below link is used.....
https://www.amazon.com/Cooclensport...motive&sprefix=fuse+tap,automotive,155&sr=1-3
I'm not sure what type of fuse tap to use or what slot to use would be best but I figure the assortment above should have something that works.
Any direction, tips or recommendations to complete this install greatly appreciated.
Thanks
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