Not that easy using the spare wheel mounting studs, as your mount will have to bend around the inner profile of the spare wheel.
An easier way is to remove the spare wheel carrier (6 bolts). Make up a couple of "spacers" out of 3mm flat bar which protrude above the wheel carrier by a couple of inches, and then weld a length of half inch or three quarter inch square tubing to the protruding section of each "spacer", which will then protrude above the spare tyre.
The bolts which hold the wheel carrier to the rear door are long enough to allow you to fit the "spacers" and then re-fit the wheel carrier to the door. If you are thinking of fitting larger tyres, you can turn the wheel carrier upside down at the same time to provide the extra clearance for the larger tyre above the bumper bar. The "spacers" also give you the extra clearance that you need for the rear windscreen wiper behind a wider tyre.
Then it's just a matter of welding another bit of flat bar across the top of the two bits of square tubing to provide the mount for your LED light. If you really want to get fancy, you can use two telescopic sections instead of the two bits of square tubing to give you an adjustable height mount for your light.
I have done pretty much the same as described above on mine, but only one length of square tubing welded to one of the "spacers" (the one on the right hand side), and then simply welded a bit of angle to the top of the square tubing. I have a 4 LED Narva worklight mounted on the top of this - the wiring runs down through the centre of the square tubing.
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