irish44j
Well-known member
My rig is more often than not used for towing my rally car and camping out at paddocks (often totally dark) and other non-campground areas that have lousy lighting. In addition, we often need lighting not only for hanging out, cooking, etc but also for fixing the car between race days.
At the moment my rack has the usual LED trail lighting (front bar + side and rear lights) but I've found that they're way too bright for doing stuff around the truck when parked, they just blind everyone lol. we have various worklights and handheld stuff, but thinking about mounting up some flood-type lights that are bright enough to provide light, but diffused or dim enough that they don't blind everyone or attract every insect within 20 miles.
So, any suggestions - preferably something on the cheap/affordable side? Would be hardwired to 12v and switched internally. My lights now are actually mostly integrated into the rack itself (which I built) but don't necessarily need flush-mount stuff, would be fine with something I can just bolt on to brackets or whatever. Also prefer they be totally weatherproof so they can just stay up on the rack - so no huge jobsite lights or anything like that.
Anyhow, open to ideas!
Photo because all threads need a photo....also the typical situation in question
At the moment my rack has the usual LED trail lighting (front bar + side and rear lights) but I've found that they're way too bright for doing stuff around the truck when parked, they just blind everyone lol. we have various worklights and handheld stuff, but thinking about mounting up some flood-type lights that are bright enough to provide light, but diffused or dim enough that they don't blind everyone or attract every insect within 20 miles.
So, any suggestions - preferably something on the cheap/affordable side? Would be hardwired to 12v and switched internally. My lights now are actually mostly integrated into the rack itself (which I built) but don't necessarily need flush-mount stuff, would be fine with something I can just bolt on to brackets or whatever. Also prefer they be totally weatherproof so they can just stay up on the rack - so no huge jobsite lights or anything like that.
Anyhow, open to ideas!
Photo because all threads need a photo....also the typical situation in question