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    rear work light...

    Hi all
    I want to put a work light on the rear door of my d1.
    I've seen a work light on ebay for a rover but they are $125 or so
    Just seeing if there is anything special about a work light or can you just use a cheap wide beam driving spottie instead?

    Thanks in advance TIM.

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    I saw a nice hella rear work light on ebay that I would like to put on mine but I just don't know how to mount one without drilling into the body I have enough holes in the rear of my disco with all the cracked and shrinking seals as it is

    http://cgi.ebay.com.au/HELLA-HALOGEN...3%3A1|294%3A50

    where can you get them telescopic light poll things? can you fit them to the rear of a disco mount it to the spare wheel holder or something
    Our Land Rover does not leak oil! it just marks its territory.......




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    mate you standard spread wll be fine for the rear and simply make a sliding pole mount and attach it to the rear tire carrier

    cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by dullbird View Post
    I saw a nice hella rear work light on ebay that I would like to put on mine but I just don't know how to mount one without drilling into the body I have enough holes in the rear of my disco with all the cracked and shrinking seals as it is
    Someone on here has just put one on there disco, all they did was bolted a bit of plate or angle on with the spare tyre bracket and extended it above the tyre on a pole
    can't remember who it was on here

    TIM.

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    Heres a couple of pics of the way I did mine.





    Used a cheapo light from Supercheap. Ran wiring to a couple of relays under the bonnet and also to a switch on the dash. Wired to the reverse light circuit and the park light circuit so that lights must me on and the vehicle in reverse before light comes on (handy reverse light that way). Alternatively manual switch on the dash for over-riding at a campsite etc.
    Warren

    Currently Landroverless - Still interested
    Formerly: 2003 D2a Update TD5 Auto. Platinum edition. ARB Bar, 36" LED light bar, cargo barrier, dual batteries.

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    I grabbed one of those cheap hand held lights when my work light busted - works fine. The one I had is just square section steel anyway. Switch at the base of the light. I reckon you could make one for half the price you mentioned.

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    Spare Wheel Nut Bolt On

    Some time back I cut down one of those tow ball bicycle carriers, welded the pole to a piece of angle iron and bolted the angle to the spare wheel nuts. This way the bike carrier opens with the door and you don't have to take your bike off to get the rear door open. You could use a similar system for a work light or anything else you may want to bolt on the back. I had a couple of old wheel nuts where the little chrome or stainless covers had come off and they had been replaced. I used the old ones, ran a 14 X 1.5 mm tap through them to extend the thread the whole way. I used spacers to pack the angle iron away from the spare wheel rim. The tap was not that expensive but from memory my bolt supplier only had high tensile 14 X 1.5 bolts and they blew the budget.
    If you don't have old nuts (now now) you could swap a couple of locking nuts from the road wheels to the spare as their little covers would come off and you could tap them through. May not be useful for your job but just a thought for any other rear project.

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    Quote Originally Posted by long stroke View Post
    Someone on here has just put one on there disco, all they did was bolted a bit of plate or angle on with the spare tyre bracket and extended it above the tyre on a pole
    can't remember who it was on here

    TIM.
    Have a look at Nealo's thread in the Disco section.

    He's just made one up for his D2 which is almost identical to the set-up I made for mine a couple of years ago - but Nealo's post has pic's.
    Cheers .........

    BMKAL


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    Quote Originally Posted by dullbird View Post
    I saw a nice hella rear work light on ebay that I would like to put on mine but I just don't know how to mount one without drilling into the body I have enough holes in the rear of my disco with all the cracked and shrinking seals as it is

    CB antena gutter mount bracket?

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    Rear work light

    Hi Tim, might be worth seeing if any LED lights are available and up to the job. If you just need to light up the area around the back of the Rover they might be quite alright.Cheers, 130man.

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