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Once again this forum has been a great help. Thanks to this thread I decided to take my own approach to the welcome lights. Made some brackets from 45° corner and square tube brackets I had at home. Mounted RC rock lights to those. Used the factory wiring harness. I spliced the rock lights connectors into it, so if I need to replace them it’s just plug-n-play. Tucked the wires behind the lower rocker molding and secured with zip ties. My hope is that these lights are designed to withstand the elements a little better and don’t need to be changed out…at least as often as some others have reported.

Forgive the dirty truck. It has not stopped raining here for the last week, and I did not want to wait any longer to post.

 
My ridgeline is slowly transforming into a Pilot... C'mon Honda why do Pilots get all the accessories? I know you want me to buy running boards but not everyone wants those.
I wasn't interested in installing running boards, but did like the idea of the lights they come with. I noticed that the Pilot accessories list just the welcome lights. The instruction's list only the Pilot and Passport. I took a gamble and ordered up the kit. It installs just like the instructions, no need to modify anything on the truck.

*Update 4/16/21 : Many users of this kit, myself included have had issues with the LED modules failing. Please make sure you read the entire post before deciding you want to use these lights. I'm still happy with the mod, but it definitely has reliability issues.

Kit is pretty basic, 3 lights, hardware, and a harness for each side.
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The plastic under pieces on the sides have the spots marked for where to cut to install running boards, these also work for the lights. Easily trimmed with a razor knife. Lights install in pre tapped holes using supplied bolts.
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There are 3 "A" lights and 3 "B" lights. The instructions for the Pilot say to install ABA on the driver and BAB on the passenger. When I did this the center lights was totally misaligned. I installed AAA on the driver and BBB on the passenger and things looked like they should.
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The wiring runs down the plastic attaching with zip ties. You remove a grommet under the carpet where the floor mat is, and the wiring feeds though, with a new grommet.
Passenger side is visible, Drivers side you need to remove a few pieces of hardware to get inside the plastic shield.
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With the kick panels and door sills removed only one clip needs removed to lift up the carpet.
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New wiring then routes over to the factory wiring under the sills and up to the dash, where there is an unused connector waiting on each side.
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Lights come on anytime the dome light is on, door opened or unlocked with the fob. They light up a pretty large portion of the floor too.
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Wow how did I miss this thread? Possibly the only thread with pics of these installed.
 
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