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Rear Worklight

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Rear Worklight

Post by n_dorphin »

Hi All,

Does anyone know who supplies the rear light that mounts on the spare tyre carrier? It is a work/reverse light.

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Post by grazza »

ARB & TJM - light + pole, Repco, Supercheap, Autobarn, etc... - just the light.
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Post by Gribble »

Just use a 55w floodlight, cheap and easy. ;)
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Post by mudtoy »

NARVA...have numerous dedicated models specifically designed and Outback ideas have stacks of mounts and holders.
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Post by grimbo »

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Post by Madmac »

i saw some 12 volt lights at Nepean boltmaster, on sale for $20 each, they were rectangular, and had a swivelling base, i almost bought one for a reversing light.
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Re: Rear Worklight

Post by bogged »

make your own.. buy a cheap spotty mount it on a pole
get 2 pieces of pipe (then you can turn it any direction u like.), one slides inside other.

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Drill hole in one side, and weld a nut on to it, use this to pinch the inner pole. You can then have it any height or direction you want.
Weld washer on bottom to stop inner pole sliding out.
weld 2 tabs on the pole to mount to wheel carrier.
The mounting is done for that pipe.


Inner Pole.
Weld nut on top of pipe to mount spotlight too. I use a Hella 181.
Run wire down the center of the pole.

I got one done like this shit loads cheaper than Kaymar etc.
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Post by dieseldude »

Post up some pictures yeah?

I made one out of a Big-W small extendable tend pole. Works good. Already galvanised and all you have to do is tack on some tabs to bolt through onto the wheel carrier on your back door.

The pole cost like $4 or something.

I don't have any pictures. Sorry
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Post by BundyRumandCoke »

Then weld a second length of tube down beside the bottom length of the telescopic section. Run a length of coily wire through this tube to the spotlight. When you retract the light down, the coily wire will go into the second tube, instead of hanging everywhere.
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Post by kranked_dirt »

I also made one like this with box section mild steel, one inside the other, adjustable height, just put to supercheap rectangle spotties on there, lights up very well when reversing ;) Also wired into a 3 way switch so i can have it off alltogether, on all the time, or only on when i shift into reverse.
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Post by n_dorphin »

Thanks Guys.
Never even thought of using tent pole. Will make on myslef.
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Post by shorty_f0rty »

how else could you mount it if you dont have ready access to a welder?
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Post by bj42turbo »

shorty_f0rty wrote:how else could you mount it if you dont have ready access to a welder?


U bolts maybe
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Post by adam.s »

shorty_f0rty wrote:how else could you mount it if you dont have ready access to a welder?


gaffer tape !!!
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Post by bogged »

dieseldude wrote:Post up some pictures yeah?

I made one out of a Big-W small extendable tend pole. Works good. Already galvanised and all you have to do is tack on some tabs to bolt through onto the wheel carrier on your back door.

The pole cost like $4 or something.

I don't have any pictures. Sorry

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Post by bogged »

shorty_f0rty wrote:how else could you mount it if you dont have ready access to a welder?

bluetack?
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Post by N*A*M »

jb weld
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Post by awill4x4 »

Nam, JB weld sucks big time. You know me I just gotta TIG weld it and make it out of stainless steel at the same time. :lol: :roll: :lol: :roll:
I spaced the wheel carrier out to allow the square tube to get down the door further. The short tube to the left is to run one of those coil type leads down so as to allow full extension.
All I've got to do to finish it off is get it wired one day, but as an auto elec there's one word I just don't understand and that's electrickery. I haven't got a clue when it comes to wiring things in :cry: :cry:

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Post by awill4x4 »

ps: I think it was a Britax worklight. It's got twin 55 Watt globes in it.
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Post by persistence »

Nice work ! Looks the goods. ;)
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Post by grazza »

Thats great awill - pictures like this really help when making something.
I am going to make the same sort of thing but I want mine to retract below the spare, to give max rear visibility.

I think the ultimate would be to have a worklight that could also be removed for use under the car, or to light the engine bay - keep an extension lead handy to plug in when needed with another power outlet for it in the engine bay. Also include some sort of stand for it for the ground. Uhmm, got me thinkin' on the fly now...

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Post by sambo »

The short tube to the left is to run one of those coil type leads down so as to allow full extension


Where can you get these coil type leads.
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Post by dieseldude »

For the coil type lead, just wrap the wire really tightly around a screw driver shaft.

That's how I did it.

As long as you don't ever extend it then you will have no worries about it re-coiling.

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Post by BundyRumandCoke »

I think my coily wire came from an old hand held/cigarette lighter light I had sitting at home. Surely a good auto electricial supplies place would sell it.
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Post by N*A*M »

i've seen coil leads at supercheap

andrew that light stand is a work of art :cool:
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Post by bogged »

N*A*M wrote:i've seen coil leads at supercheap

andrew that light stand is a work of art :cool:

Ive seen your booty fab steerin arm at andrews too :rofl: :rofl:
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