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JODA

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Ive been thinking about upgrading the reverse light on the Terrano for night work on farm lanes when reversing and turning etc, Can anyone recommend a LED spotlight that i can fit to the rear of the Terrano?

Also, can anyone recommend another that would act as a work light on the rear of a Transit pick up?

Struggling to find anything thats been tried and tested, with a reliable review
 
Be careful with some of the cheaper Chinese led work lights as they are not very waterproof.
Put some on the quad bike but they didn't last long as they filled up with water.
:lol
 
There was a thread about the wattage shorting ect, be careful.

Wait for one of the guys who have done it :thumb2
 
You could make up a mount for a light to attach to the spare wheel carrier which would give the light some height so better light coverage or you could even drill the roof & mount them up there or on a light bar if you have roof rails:augie I would run a switched power supply to the light from the battery so not to over load the factory wiring.
Elty where did you get your little LED lights from that are on the front of your truck & whats the light output like
 
Why LED? if they are only on for a short time, then use a 55watt fog light.
It's flat beam lights up a wide area.
These are well proven.

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I got a pair of the small LED I saw on here some time back, fit into the bumper, do the job well only around 6 watts each so no need for a relay.
 
look on search we did this a while back i connected a 55watt fog lamp to the rear via a relay powered by the heated rear window feed also switches via the rear window switch on the dash nedt of both worlds comes on in reverse but only if i press the rear heater button on the dash
 
You could make up a mount for a light to attach to the spare wheel carrier which would give the light some height so better light coverage or you could even drill the roof & mount them up there or on a light bar if you have roof rails:augie I would run a switched power supply to the light from the battery so not to over load the factory wiring.
Elty where did you get your little LED lights from that are on the front of your truck & whats the light output like

I got them off eBay but they were from Bulgaria.
Only running lights no good for spots.
Light output at moment is zero as I have never wired them back in since doing the body lift. :lol
Will dig the box out and let you know the specs :thumb2
 
You could make up a mount for a light to attach to the spare wheel carrier which would give the light some height so better light coverage or you could even drill the roof & mount them up there or on a light bar if you have roof rails:augie I would run a switched power supply to the light from the battery so not to over load the factory wiring.
Elty where did you get your little LED lights from that are on the front of your truck & whats the light output like

These are what I have got on the front sweety.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/171129589758?_trksid=p2059210.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
Wired them back up yesterday,will snap a pic later when the light has dropped.
 
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