Small lighting change/upgrade
One thing that was bugging me about the exterior camper lighting that I have is that it wasn't as functional in all the ways that I had envisioned.
Here are all the lights when they are on. I have two at the back, two on the sides at the front of the camper and two underneath the flatbed facing down. In the cab I have a switch and I can turn on either all the lights or just the lower lights.
The upper lights are great and illuminate everything up high (almost too much haha) but they are good. The lower ones, under the flatbed were perfect for illuminating the area near the back door or the cab and in front of the tire, but my issue was when I am backing up at night.
I had PM'd with another member on here about this issue but I don't know if I was able to articulate why I wasn't super happy with it. Here is my thinking, as with most trucks with limited rear visibility, all my reversing is done with mirrors. I really like to be able to see where the tire is in my small blind spot mirrors for reversing because you can put the tire exactly where you want and very close to things (curbs, parking lot lines, edges of things etc), but with the way the lights were setup there was always a huge shadow right where I most wanted to see. Among other things, here are some examples of what I mean. On my daily drive, I end up parking right next to a curb in the work parking lot. I want to be right tight with it so the person who parks next to me has enough space so we can get in and out of our vehicles easily. If I can see the curb in my mirror, I can put the truck right next to it without rubbing all over it. The other part of my drive I have to back up right along the edge of the driveway at home so we can access the garage. I don't like driving on the grass cause it turns it to mud in the wet winter, so if I can see the edge of the driveway and my tire in the mirror, I can put it right along the line. Those are two small examples that I encounter every day and since I have lower lights, why not have them work how I want them to. Also, nice at camp if you are backing in, you can put the truck right beside something or see if you are about to run something over. Anyway, here is the reason in photographic form.
This next photo is a bit weird (I forgot to get a good before picture), but you can see the big shadow that is cast by the tire. This shadow is the exact area that I want to see when reversing at night.
**Front of the truck is towards the top of the picture
for my upgrade, I wasn't sure exactly what would work, so I picked up 4x small (cheap) LED 'rock lights' and mounted them on the lower lip of the flatbed facing down. They are on the same control as the original lower lights, so I can turn them on independent of the upper four.
You can see the entire area is now lit up so I can see the tire in my mirror. The lights also ended up illuminating a much larger area that I had anticipated, so that was a nice plus. It even lights up behind the camper. Double plus!