Narg
Senior Member
- Joined
- Oct 12, 2019
- Posts
- 391
- Reaction score
- 332
- Location
- Tulsa, OK
- Ram Year
- 2020
- Engine
- 5.7 eTorque
Hi all!
I love my truck(s). Why? Because they are so easy to upgrade and add things on. Some things are easier than others. Here's one that's a <5 min upgrade.
When I first opened the RAMBOX on my new 2020 Laramie Longhorn, the lights I thought were pretty darn good for an "accessory" light. Well, shopping through Amazon I ran across these:
https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B082PHNXSL
Stated they had "3 times the brightness" of OEM. Yeah, right....
First of all, these have to be the easiest lights I've ever replaced on any vehicle in my life. No tools. Really. No kidding, no tools at all. Just a flip of a keeper latch, a plug and click in the new ones. Super simple. In the pic below, the old light is on the left, the new one on the right.
And... wow! Ok, not quite "3 times" the brightness, but at least double. Far more than any upgrade to a light in a vehicle I've seen before. My previous light upgrade story was putting LED backup lights on a Silverado that helped backup in the dark. But these are far more of an upgrade to the amount of light usable in a space.
Oh, and for those that don't know if the light turns off automatically when the lid closes...


I love my truck(s). Why? Because they are so easy to upgrade and add things on. Some things are easier than others. Here's one that's a <5 min upgrade.
When I first opened the RAMBOX on my new 2020 Laramie Longhorn, the lights I thought were pretty darn good for an "accessory" light. Well, shopping through Amazon I ran across these:
https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B082PHNXSL
Stated they had "3 times the brightness" of OEM. Yeah, right....
First of all, these have to be the easiest lights I've ever replaced on any vehicle in my life. No tools. Really. No kidding, no tools at all. Just a flip of a keeper latch, a plug and click in the new ones. Super simple. In the pic below, the old light is on the left, the new one on the right.
And... wow! Ok, not quite "3 times" the brightness, but at least double. Far more than any upgrade to a light in a vehicle I've seen before. My previous light upgrade story was putting LED backup lights on a Silverado that helped backup in the dark. But these are far more of an upgrade to the amount of light usable in a space.
Oh, and for those that don't know if the light turns off automatically when the lid closes...


