Phase 4: Lux Lighting Systems Rock Lights
Lux Lighting Systems Rock Lights
Jan 2016
Weather finally warmed up a bit this week so I took the opportunity to install the Lux rock lights. The two bits of extra credit here were that I already had a set of Amber colored ones that I tested out originally, and that since I installed the EVO rear corner skins, I haven't had reverse lights for a minute.
So the kit I ordered was 8 white rock lights plus the pre wired install kit/switch. Two of the lights would serve as back up lights, and the ambers were to be re-purposed as accent lighting.
I started with the rear back-up lights. I undid the temp harness I made for the Trucklites, and then connected a couple of leads to test it out:
After verifying the correct wires, I re-ran the lines behind the corner skins and then into the body behind the tail lights via the larger opening from the skins install.
Tested them out and they worked well!
Next I moved on to getting the accent lights set up in the front bumper. Goal was to have a back-lit effect going whenever the side markers are on. Ended up integrating it with the PSC flare markers.
Next I laid out the relay harness and ran the switch end through the firewall to the A-pillar switch plate:
I decided to mount the junction box over on the battery side, the harness still had plenty of slack to make it to the switch plate:

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Next I placed the lights where I think they would work, and ran them up to the box directly without routing just to work out the best coverage-
And then moved on to the long tedious process of running the lines officially. I forgot to take pictures but for the center and rear lights, I used a coat hanger and fish-routed the lines up to the front inside the frame rails. With the junction box being located on the passenger side, I ran out of cable length on the rear driver light, so I patched in some of the excess cable from one of the front lights.
The junction box has 3 terminals, so with 6 rock lights in play I wired them as 3 pairs: Front, Middle, Rear:
I then took a page out of the junction box's design book and ran a bead of low temp hot glue to "set" all the terminals and provide some security and vibration dampening:
The box also comes with a strip of industrial Velcro on the back, so with everything wired up I cleaned the sidewall of the engine bay, screwed on the cover, and mounted the box:
The final product:
I really dig how well the ambers work as a bumper accent!
Good times. Can't wait to get out and night wheel this thing now
