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    Does anyone have a good recommendation for backup lights? I want to install lights high on the back of my truck to act as back up lights for reverse but to also have an override switch so I can use them as work lights if I need them. I guess I will need to find some type of relay that will allow the circuit to operate either from the reverse switch on the tranny or the override switch on the dash? Any suggestions for lights or relays would be appreciated.

    Thanks.

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    I used the LR work light and I liked it a lot, but it is a little expensive. There are much less expensive options out there. Take a look at the RallyLights web site - they have just about everything you need:

    Work Lamps:
    http://www.rallylights.com/hella/work_lamps.asp

    Relays:
    http://www.rallylights.com/hella/Relays.asp

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    I believe it's IPF that makes a rectangular halogen lamp, somewhat smaller than a 550 Hella, and it fits inside the rectangular galvanized cages used to cover the tail lamps on series trucks. Wire it into you reverse light circuit, and in parallel with the reverse switch, wire another independant switch on your dash.
    I have one on the back of my 109, but it's in the barn for the winter, so getting a picture is not likely today.

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    I used one of the square Hella worklights in place of the little pale square factory lucas lights, got it from Susquehennah when I got my headlights. Wired it into the reverse light switch.

    I thought about setting it up to double as a normal worklight, but, decided to have this one as a dedicated reverse light, then eventually have a seconday worklight in a better location to use as a worklight, instead of compromising the reverse light, etc.
    -L

    '72 SIII SW 88"
    '60 SII 88" RHD

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    FYI... we have two different work lamps.

    Factory Genuine Land Rover work lamp / flood lamp




    Hella Work Lamp - Rovers North Kit.


    This is the twin bulb flood lamp that includes a trick little mount piece we've had manufactured to mount close to the body. Yes, it's for a Defender but could work on a Series Land Rover.

    "Perfect for backing up or hooking up a trailer at night, this dual beam, 110w flood lamp provides a very bright, 180° panorama. The kit includes everything you’ll need: lamp, black coated stainless steel bracket, dash switch, wiring harness, relay and instructions. And a bonus - there is no drilling of body work required."
    Cheers, Thompson
    Art & Creative Director, Rovers Magazine
    Rovers North, Inc.

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    I opted for a reverse light to use the LR work lamp/flood light...... Fabricated a fairly simple bracket and spacer to slip under the upper rear door hinge then wired in a relay with a switch on the centre dash panel.... I works the treat with more than a plenty of illumination for reversing in the darkness.

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    Dav1550,
    I like your truck. That is what I'm shooting for as an end product look for my latest project. Can I ask what tyres these are and what size?

    Cheers
    Gregor

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    Save yourself some money and go to NAPA to pick up some rubber tractor lights. They are awesome and super tough. http://www.hardwarestore.com/media/p...9_front200.jpg

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    Quote Originally Posted by greenmeanie
    Dav1550,
    I like your truck. That is what I'm shooting for as an end product look for my latest project. Can I ask what tyres these are and what size?

    Cheers
    Gregor
    They are Bighorn Maxxis 235/85/16 .... In truth had gone down to order a set of BFG mud terrains for the series, but came across the bighorn out on display. They were the size I was looking for, some what similar to the original Rangemasters at a less burden on the wallet than the BFGs so opted to give the bighorns a try.

    Dave

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