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Rear Spotlight mounting!

FlockEwe

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Hi all, own a Grenadier Commercial. I've found that the reverse lights are too dim to illuminate the track as you reverse. I want to fit an 8" Lazer lightbar on the gutter rail facing rearwards. Can anyone reccomend a supplier please, or any other ideas on how to mount either a rear facing LED bar or Spotlights! Thanks!
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This rear mounted UHF aerial might give you some ideas.

On my old Nissan Patrol I had a small LED light fitted low near the towbar. You could do the same with the INEOS and turn the light on when the car is in reverse (by wiring into the reverse circuit). I used a weather sealed Lightforce LED.
 
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Hi all, own a Grenadier Commercial. I've found that the reverse lights are too dim to illuminate the track as you reverse. I want to fit an 8" Lazer lightbar on the gutter rail facing rearwards. Can anyone reccomend a supplier please, or any other ideas on how to mount either a rear facing LED bar or Spotlights! Thanks!
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maybe not quite what you are looking for but I have lightbar on front roof bar and 2x Lazer work lights on rear roof bar for reversing/working etc etc. Bars are original Rhino ones.
 

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That is great @ECrider , I have asked lazers a question for this fitment. Do I need two separate wiring kits?

 
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That is great @ECrider , I have asked lazers a question for this fitment. Do I need two separate wiring kits?

I spoke to Joshua at Lazer and asked him to supply DTP fittings and he did, at a cost, problem was he only left about 30cms of cable which is nowhere near long enough. So I extended them with 12awg cable and more DTP plugs so they could marry up with the EXT sockets on the car. You could save yourself the extra cost and just splice 12 awg into the lights cable. With hindsight this is what I would've done.
 
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I spoke to Joshua at Lazer and asked him to supply DTP fittings and he did, at a cost, problem was he only left about 30cms of cable which is nowhere near long enough. So I extended them with 12awg cable and more DTP plugs so they could marry up with the EXT sockets on the car. You could save yourself the extra cost and just splice 12 awg into the lights cable. With hindsight this is what I would've done.
You are a terrible man - I had to order Roof Bars today from Belton and the Lazer lights, as I liked your solution. Will certainly solve the reversing illumination issue.

I asked Joshua about the front light bar - but they are not going to offer a fitment. I quite like the Snetinels - maybe on the other Roof bar?
 
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Hello Guys,
i had the same Problems a few days ago, since the reserving light is blinding the camera (glare) when its dark.
High mount or a low mount?
a few videos and a picture with the mounting options.
i'm fine with the low mount.
greetings
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HIGH-Mount:


LOW-Mount:
 
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Hello Guys,
i had the same Problems a few days ago, since the reserving light is blinding the camera (glare) when its dark.
High mount or a low mount?
a few videos and a picture with the mounting options.
i'm fine with the low mount.
greetings
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HIGH-Mount:
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LOW-Mount:
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I personally prefer the HIGH mount!
 
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I'd be tempted to somehow move the light to the vertical rail of the ladder. Grabbing that top rung looks a bit problematic.
I posted this some time ago:


I used a quick-release fastener for the worklight so that I only attach it when I need it. For example, when coupling trailers in the dark.
 
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I posted this some time ago:


I used a quick-release fastener for the worklight so that I only attach it when I need it. For example, when coupling trailers in the dark.
What does the quick release fastener look like?
 
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I really like this, what clamp/mount and light is it please?

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I'd be tempted to somehow move the light to the vertical rail of the ladder. Grabbing that top rung looks a bit problematic.
I understand your thoughts. But it is still possible to grab the upper rung comfortably. And in my case there are not many times I need to climb up to the roof.
 
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What does the quick release fastener look like?
 
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Ordered.
Thanks a lot!
 
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