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Hey all! I've been tweaking my auxiliary lighting setup and figured I'd share. Maybe put some ideas out there for anyone looking to do something similar. As of current, I've installed a pair of ditch lights as well as a switch panel in the overhead console. I went through two different sets of lights and brackets to find what I liked.
The first rendition used a set of brackets available on Amazon (Hood Mount Brackets), they mounted using the hood mounting points. I just had some cheap lights laying around and chucked them on there. I wasn't a huge fan, the spacing was much further in that I anticipated, and the lights sat way too high. They were very intrusive on your view out of the windshield, and honestly they looked goofy. A lower profile set of lights may have worked better, but I wasn't happy. Running wiring was a bit difficult since you had to make sure there was enough slack when the hood opened, and nothing got pinched when it closed.
The second go was much better. I bought a set of @Diode Dynamics (Diode Dynamics Brackets), also available on Amazon. These brackets are mounted near the A-pillar and look much better IMO. I swapped out the lights with a set of spot/flood combos from Harbor Freight. They're pretty decent for the price, bright with a good beam pattern. The wiring was much easier, these lights being stationary. Overall a much better looking package.
These are ran to a three gang switch panel I installed into the overhead console. First position is for the ditch lights, the second two are still open for anything else I may want to add. A nice, clean, and convenient spot, mimicking where auxiliary switches would be found on some F-Series and Broncos from factory.
Thanks for taking a look!
The first rendition used a set of brackets available on Amazon (Hood Mount Brackets), they mounted using the hood mounting points. I just had some cheap lights laying around and chucked them on there. I wasn't a huge fan, the spacing was much further in that I anticipated, and the lights sat way too high. They were very intrusive on your view out of the windshield, and honestly they looked goofy. A lower profile set of lights may have worked better, but I wasn't happy. Running wiring was a bit difficult since you had to make sure there was enough slack when the hood opened, and nothing got pinched when it closed.
The second go was much better. I bought a set of @Diode Dynamics (Diode Dynamics Brackets), also available on Amazon. These brackets are mounted near the A-pillar and look much better IMO. I swapped out the lights with a set of spot/flood combos from Harbor Freight. They're pretty decent for the price, bright with a good beam pattern. The wiring was much easier, these lights being stationary. Overall a much better looking package.
These are ran to a three gang switch panel I installed into the overhead console. First position is for the ditch lights, the second two are still open for anything else I may want to add. A nice, clean, and convenient spot, mimicking where auxiliary switches would be found on some F-Series and Broncos from factory.
Thanks for taking a look!
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