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I had a couple 4" Auxbeam Side Shooter LED pods that I was going to put on my Wrangler but sold it before I got around to it.

The mount bolts up to the bottom of the trailer hitch, and I wired them into the green reverse lead with a 5A fuse.  The way the bolts go through the hitch and into the bracket looks kind of sketchy, but it's actually very sturdy.  The spacers were cut from some black pipe & tack welded in place.  Then coated the whole thing with some bed liner.  They are tucked up far enough to keep out of the way, but not too shrouded.

I thought down the road, I might try the two diode trick and also wire them up to the bed light.

Will see how they work tonight.:)

 

 

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12 hours ago, Cohocarl said:

I had a couple 4" Auxbeam Side Shooter LED pods that I was going to put on my Wrangler but sold it before I got around to it.

The mount bolts up to the bottom of the trailer hitch, and I wired them into the green reverse lead with a 5A fuse.  The way the bolts go through the hitch and into the bracket looks kind of sketchy, but it's actually very sturdy.  The spacers were cut from some black pipe & tack welded in place.  Then coated the whole thing with some bed liner.  They are tucked up far enough to keep out of the way, but not too shrouded.

I thought down the road, I might try the two diode trick and also wire them up to the bed light.

Will see how they work tonight.:)

 

 

RL1.jpg

RLbolts.jpg

RLfuse.jpg

RLon1.jpg

RLoff.jpg

Very nice!!  

 

The is on my list for the new year. 

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