Best undercarriage/rock lights?

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Hey guys! Just wanting to wrap up the lighting on the truck at this point. The last place that I could use some lighting would be for the underbody. I know they're typically referred to as "rock lights", but wasn't sure where it would be recommended to place them. I would assume one at the top of each wheel well would probably be plenty? Leaning towards maybe this kit from BD:

 

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While I am a firm believer in buy once, cry once, I have 3 sets of amazon rock lights for less than the B/D lights, including the Rap with these: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0CDP8KQ2G/?tag=fordraptorforum-20

I have a set on my side by side, which gets bounced around quite a bit and on the Rap.

For the wheel wells, I put one LED front of the wheel, one rear on each side, a couple in the rear by the spare tire, 4 on the running boards; 2 on each side
They’re plenty bright for what’s needed, not huge, don’t draw much current and have held up fine.

if you go with the B/D lights, you probably won’t need as many as they no doubt much brighter.
 

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We've always had them pointed at the hub. It makes a huge difference during a tire change or doing trail repairs at night.
yes. i have lights in front of my front tires as rock lights and lights in my wheelwells that light up the area if i need to change a tire or do suspension stuff in the middle of the night. also have led strips that light up my entire undercarriage. i can do work under my truck without a flashlight if needed
 

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i can do work under my truck without a flashlight if needed
I remember back in the '80's, where it was normal to carry a ridiculous 2ft long flashlight and need a 3rd hand to hold it while changing a tire. Now, I've got 4 of these, one in the garage, one in my DD, 2 more in the house.
 

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I remember back in the '80's, where it was normal to carry a ridiculous 2ft long flashlight and need a 3rd hand to hold it while changing a tire. Now, I've got 4 of these, one in the garage, one in my DD, 2 more in the house.
Not for nothing, but the Rodney King light still has its uses.
 

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Lux makes some cool lights. I've had some as puddle lights on my other truck for years. They're nice 'cause they're magnetic.
 
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