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Why do you need 2 x 140mm lights on the rear? Do you intend on driving at 100km/h in reverse?
Even if you used them as work lights I'd imagine they would blind the crap out of you.
I have a pair of small 50W dichroic lights mounted either side of my number plate. They're fine for reversing/work duties. It lights up an area about 30-40m to the back of my GV plus I've aimed them quite wide so give me great visability.
A bit OT but that is a very nice bar you've made there.
TheOtherLeft wrote:Why do you need 2 x 140mm lights on the rear? Do you intend on driving at 100km/h in reverse?
Even if you used them as work lights I'd imagine they would blind the crap out of you.
I have a pair of small 50W dichroic lights mounted either side of my number plate. They're fine for reversing/work duties. It lights up an area about 30-40m to the back of my GV plus I've aimed them quite wide so give me great visability.
A bit OT but that is a very nice bar you've made there.
I don't see how mounting the 2nd light to the left of the number plate will make the number plate any less visible then what you have now with the 1st light
"Legally, the characters on the number plate must be visible from 20 metres away—at any point within an arc of 45 degrees from the surface of the plate, above or to either side of the vehicle. Number plates must be permanently attached to a vehicle so that when it is on level ground the plates are upright, horizontal, and not more than 1.3 metres above the ground."