How Do You Install Lights on a Xprite Truck Bed?

Installing lights on a Xprite truck bed is a great way to add some extra lighting and style to your vehicle. Whether you’re looking to add some extra visibility or just want to make your truck look more appealing, adding lights is an easy and affordable way of doing so. The process is relatively simple, and the only tools you will need are basic hand tools, a drill and a set of wrenches.

The first step in installing lights on your Xprite truck bed is to decide what type of lighting you would like. There are several different types of lights available, from LED strip lights to accent lighting for the sides of the bed. Once you have chosen the type of lighting you want, it’s time to begin installation.

The next step is to measure out where you would like the lights installed. This can be done by using a measuring tape, ruler or even just by eyeballing it.

Keep in mind that most Xprite beds have several mounting points along the side and bottom of the bed that can be used for installation. Once you have marked where you would like the lights installed, it’s time to start drilling holes into the bed.

Using either a drill bit or hole saw attachment, drill holes into each marked spot along the side and bottom of the bed. It’s important to make sure that each hole is slightly bigger than the mounting screws that come with your light kit so they can fit through easily.

Once all of your holes have been drilled, it’s time to mount your lights onto the bed. Start by inserting one screw into each hole before tightening them down with a set of wrenches or pliers. Once all screws are tightened down securely, it’s time to connect any wiring necessary for power and turn on your newly installed lighting!

Conclusion:

Installing lights on a Xprite truck bed doesn’t have to be difficult as long as you have all the right tools available beforehand. With some basic hand tools, a drill and a set of wrenches all that’s left is measuring out where you want your light fixtures installed before drilling holes in those areas and finally mounting them securely with screws before connecting any wiring for power. With these steps complete, your new lighting should be ready-to-go!

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Karen Watkins