Work Light?

Z.G

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Difficult to source, unfortunately. I’d stick with halogen and it’s warm campfire glow, or find a warm white H3 LED. Typical cool white LED lamps make me feel like I’m shopping at Walmart.

My truck will be a lot like a Walmart shopping cart, so that's pretty fitting.
 

Roverman2010

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Just chose the right beam pattern. Think I got mine from RN. Leaves a great spread as a work light. Planning on adding a connection to the reverse light System.
I used the hella led ones as reverse on both the 90 and the 101, can see at night now.
 

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rover4x4

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I have a Hella "work lamp" of some type, it has two bulbs maybe 100 watt each? Its been great, very help for setting up camp and people that wanna ride your ass.
 

brdhmltn

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I watch the KC sales section and they have high reliability good warranty stuff. I've not been disappointed. Their service people are top notch also. I bought a half price pair of Gravity LED headlights off amazon expecting one to be broken. It was. I sent it to KC per their warranty process and they fixed it for free ( I paid ground shipping to them, they 3 day-ed it back to me). Full warranty for half price and that kind of support... (y)
 

Frazier

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I have a pair of the Rough Country lights mounted to the roof rack to help see out the back, they seem to work great, fairly inexpensive as well. You can get a pair of 2 in square for under $100.
 

NPT90

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Rigid Ignite

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going to be hard to beat this as a small light that won't clutter up your backside, looks to me like you could leave it a little lose and threadlock and still be able to manipulate it without too much hassle
 
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