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<blockquote data-quote="melvimbe" data-source="post: 1452926" data-attributes="member: 35314"><p>While it might fit in there, I can see a couple problems with this. First, you wouldn't be able to use the bracket, which is not just for holding the light in place, but for for aiming the light. You are saving money, and the output from one may be enough, but not as nice as 2. You also aren't going to get the reverse wiring that comes with the kit, so you'll either need to buy the reverse wiring separately (if possible) or do something custom.</p><p></p><p>Maybe most importantly, the fins on the back of the light are for heat dissipation, and I can't imagine inside the hitch will be very helpful for dissipating heat.</p><p></p><p>Installing reverse lights with a kit is very easy to do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="melvimbe, post: 1452926, member: 35314"] While it might fit in there, I can see a couple problems with this. First, you wouldn't be able to use the bracket, which is not just for holding the light in place, but for for aiming the light. You are saving money, and the output from one may be enough, but not as nice as 2. You also aren't going to get the reverse wiring that comes with the kit, so you'll either need to buy the reverse wiring separately (if possible) or do something custom. Maybe most importantly, the fins on the back of the light are for heat dissipation, and I can't imagine inside the hitch will be very helpful for dissipating heat. Installing reverse lights with a kit is very easy to do. [/QUOTE]
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