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    Extra reversing light

    Thinking of adding an auxillary LED reverse light, maybe mounted to the back of the roof rack above the back door.
    The idea is to give more light when reversing.
    I was thinking of a square work light jobby with or without a handle.
    I could use this as a work light also , with the correct wiring of course.
    Or a 10" led light bar.

    I have a couple of questions
    1) is it legal in NSW for rego purposes to have a hi mount extra reverse light.
    2) if it is legal what are you guys ( and girls) using and finding that works best
    3) what is the best location height for the extra light ie, up high or down low.
    4) at this stage I have not got a reversing camera, but that is on the short list, I take it the extra light would be good for night time camera use.

    I would not use the light as a work light to often but may be handy when hooking up a trailer in the dark.

    The reason I want an extra light is so I don't run over the water meter in the dark
    SWMBO, says move the water meter, I like the idea of an extra light better.

    Thanks in advance for any help or ideas

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    I have 2 work lights facing backwards under the rear lip of my 130 tub. I just run them off a seperate switch and flick them on when its too dark. Will never be a problem with rego. I believe most mount one work light above your spare and run off a switch as I have done without issues

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    I have a work light on the roof rack on passenger side above the cargo door. Great for reversing or setting up in the dark. I have a switch on the dash and above the cargo door.

    I can't see why such a setup would breach road rules.
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    I've got two round 27w led lights either side of rear door just above the gutter in each corner.
    They are hooked up to a seperate toggle switch and pump out a heap of light. Great for reversing and night drives.
    I have them mounted on L shaped brackets, so I can swivel them side to side as needed when camping.

    Just installed two led light strips in the rear cargo area and one that goes across the full width of inner roof lining above the two front seats.

    All operate of individual switches, so now I have mountains of light when needed. I hate scratching around in the dark, especially when camping.
    Work great!

    Next I'll fix a couple of led strips under my awning and have it wired to a 12 cigarette lighter socket which will go straight into 12v sockets in cargo area. Be great for camp kitchen area.



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    I was thinking of changing my rear fog light (its a UK car) to a reverse light instead. That would free up a dash switch for the LED lightbar

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    I have a 24w led square light on the rear wired up to a 3 way switch, on, off & reverse. I leave it switched to reverse for legal reasons but when camping I can switch it on.

    It is illegal to have rear facing white lights on a seperate switch and some cops will defect you for this, but if it is wired through the reverse lights it is ok. I have been questioned about mine quite a few times and I just put the car in reverse and thats fine with them.

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    I've actually got my 16w LED worklight mounted on the top of my highlift jack, which is mounted on the spare wheel. Nice and high, throws a good spread of light a good 20-30m. Got a switch that runs it on the dash, and also got it wired to the reversing lights at the back, with a diode inline so the switch on the dash only runs the worklight, not feeding power into the reversing lights

    I'd improve my system by mounting the light on an extendable pole to make it more useable when the door is open around the campsite


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    Quote Originally Posted by Greyfox View Post
    Thinking of adding an auxillary LED reverse light, maybe mounted to the back of the roof rack above the back door.
    The idea is to give more light when reversing.
    I was thinking of a square work light jobby with or without a handle.
    I could use this as a work light also , with the correct wiring of course.
    Or a 10" led light bar.

    I have a couple of questions
    1) is it legal in NSW for rego purposes to have a hi mount extra reverse light.
    2) if it is legal what are you guys ( and girls) using and finding that works best
    3) what is the best location height for the extra light ie, up high or down low.
    4) at this stage I have not got a reversing camera, but that is on the short list, I take it the extra light would be good for night time camera use.

    I would not use the light as a work light to often but may be handy when hooking up a trailer in the dark.

    The reason I want an extra light is so I don't run over the water meter in the dark
    SWMBO, says move the water meter, I like the idea of an extra light better.

    Thanks in advance for any help or ideas
    Rather than add an auxilliary light, think about just replacing the reversing light with an LED job. much more bang for your buck and very easy to do.

    I do also have a high separately switched 'work' LED light.


    Martyn

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    Quote Originally Posted by nedflanders View Post
    I was thinking of changing my rear fog light (its a UK car) to a reverse light instead. That would free up a dash switch for the LED lightbar
    I thinking of doing the same just changing to a clear lens. My LED lightbar is hooked up to its own switch already... the current large red lamp is a bit redundant otherwise.

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    Does the clear lens replace the red one as a straight swap?

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