- Brand: Nilight
- Color: White
- Vehicle Service Type: SUV, Truck, Pickup Truck
- Voltage: 12 Volts
- Light Source Type: LED
- Position: Rear
- Cover Included: Truck Bed Light Strip Kit
- Fit Type: Universal Fit
- Water Resistance Level: Waterproof
- Remote Control Included?: No
- Impressive brightness: The 2PCS light strip includes 180 PCS 5050-SMD LED chips, outputs a 2400LLM 6000K super bright white light to light up your entire truck bed.
- Quick installation: Peel and stick, the self-adhesive tape with tough-as nail adhesive enhancer offers a 5X strength for strong sticking. You can also add on the included mounting hardware for extra security.
- Easy and safe your electrical hookup: Come with 2-way splitter, inline blade fuses, on/off switch and extension cable for all your wiring needs, and always ensure the circuit safety in driving.
- Flexible & durable design: The light strip is in IP67 sealed housing, well protect strip against raindrop, dirt and sand, super durable and flexible with up to 30, 000 hours lifespan
- Wide application: Can be widely used for RV Awning light, truck bed light, step bar led light, side door light etc.



























Matthews fam –
Packaged VERY nicely. Each length of lights was rolled and packed in a anti-static bag. Cables are nice and thick and extra wire length is included (20gauge). I unrolled the lights and laid in the sun for a while to get the roll shape out of them.Installed inside the carpeted topper shell of my Toyota Tundra double cab. The length was perfect for the 5′ bed of this truck, and the VHB tape that came on them was plenty strong to attach and grip the carpet. It is not marked 3M but it is doing a great job holding, even in 90 degree+ heat back there! Was concerned and ready to replace with the “good stuff” but don’t think I need too.Pics show how bright the light is even in the daytime, sure the high mount location is going to do a great job lighting up the entire bed at night (did this with work truck and is easy to see everything back there at night now).Wires simply spliced into the pathetic topper shell factory light. I used a roll of double sided hook and loop (Velcro) from Harbor Freight to cover the wires, (3/4″ x 35′ roll hook and loop cable strap- $7) I just pressed the rough side of the velcro right to the carpet, sticks great and no residue if I need to remove/repair the wires later. Used the same to hold the bundled wires to to the carpeted ceiling/walls of the shell, (not the cleanest looking job but I’ll work on it more later). Nothing else needed to get this system working.Located the switch inside the glass near the gas strut attachment with some more velcro simply right over the end of the switch on one end and the incoming wire on the other and I’m all set! The switch is a push button with something of a rubber gasket on the button itself, but as the wire only comes into one side of the switch, there is a small hole on the other end that is not filled. If I didn’t have a topper shell, I’d definitely do something to “weatherproof” this thing before leaving it out in the exposed truck bed.Note: These lights are not “sealed” the same way other strip LED lights I’ve used. Other brands embed the entire LED strip in some sort of clear resin that is pliable. This set has the lights in a hollow casing with caps on either end. They look sealed but I don’t think I’d trying submerging them. Not sure this is fully sealed if used in an outdoor location, but since I have it in the protected location I do, I’m not worried myself, just FYI.
Michael Lynch –
The length of wire from the switch to the two sides is the same, so the ‘Y’ in the wiring is near the driveshaft in the middle of the undercarriage. This was super annoying and difficult to work with. There was only a letter of a couple inches of wiggle room and it took me forever! I had to use fishing line to get it through tight and weird spaces and I hated it. When it stops working I will definitely cut it out. Also, it should of came with some ‘C’ shaped channel brackets so that I could clamp it to the underside of truck bed. This was necessary to secure the lighting, rack, and truck box. They sent self tappers that would of came up through the bed. I made my own c-channel that worked fine. The switch button housing has a small hole in it. This seems odd since I don’t think you would want water in it. Maybe it is for the water to drain out? Either way I hid it under my truck box. It has rained a few times now and still works. And, lastly, I think it would of been better if there was a better method for mounting the button. Tape is unacceptable to me and there are no screw holes. So, it is just dangling on mine.
Holocaust Educator –
I decided to add some underglow lights to our DIY Ford Transit camper van for safety at night at campgrounds. In the photo, you see this light kit underneath the Transit. On the roof rack is the Nilight RGB IC set. Easy to install and use.Nilight is my “go to” when I need anything for vehicles or 12v wiring and gear.Always greta quality with my Nilight purchases.
Thomas J. Plautz –
The included harness was actually clunkey for how I installed it. Every truck owner uses their truck differently so I know my setup might not work for everyone.1. Maverick has a DIY harness connector in the bed so I utilized that2. I decided that I wanted to drop the lights so that they were more visible3. I decided that I did not want to go underneath my tailgate like most people will decide to do.4. I mounted the lights on (3) 48′” cable channels with velcrol and ran the harness wires inside so that the lights can be removed in minutes if needed (hauling dirt, putting in 2 x 4 dividers etc)Total cost of the project was $35 and 30 min so I am on to my next project.
Carey J. Boyer –
Great Deal !!!!! Was looking for a light strip like this for my pickup bed, and found this open box set, was easy to install and looks great !!!!
Kevin MacDowell –
Not sure on the actual adhesive strength, because I don’t rely on just the sticky stuff. Use it to hold it up while screwing the clips on. But they are the brightest LEDs yet and all are lit with out any being dead. For the cost it’s really hard to find anything better.
William S. Robinson –
Better then expected, has a built in fuse, push button on and off, wires for both sides are interlocking twist lock, sticks very well and tie wraps are included to help hold extra wire and lights.
Peter S. Rodgers –
Great product and service