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rear work/reverse light

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rear work/reverse light

Post by seaeagle »

ive searched , and found some great topics, my question is location, i had one on a roof rack on my 62 series and loved it. some post sujust a lower positon, and ive seen some mounted on spare wheels, some in the bumper bar, some under the body aswell.

lets see some pics..... and shed some light....lol... on where i should put the new one.

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Post by DavePatrol »

heres mine i made for me sierra it sits behin the rear wheal and can be adjusted on a pole for hight etc like the kaymar one, it lights up heeps well throws out a flod light of about 60x60 meters and cost nothing to make just $50 for the light from supercrap.

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Post by joel HJ60 »

60x60 metres. Impressive.
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Re: rear work/reverse light

Post by bogged »

got one of these to fit up.. got the pole made, will sit behind the spare tire.

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Post by M1S3RY »

I made this one up for my Paj..

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The light goes on and off with reverse, i also have two of the twin beam ones mounted on my roofrack (Facing backwards). :)
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Post by Seafarer »

This is how i did mine up.

"Homemade" bracket using about $1 worth of aluminium strip from Bunnings.

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Post by Jeeps »

Let's hope you don't need the spare in a hurry LOL :) nah it looks good ;)

Here's mine. It's a soft rubber surround so you can knock it around a bit. They do them in HID now too. Factory steel bars make mounting it easy...

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