Best undercarriage/rock lights?

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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.

That's what I was thinking was trying to mount them in a way that would shine enough light on the suspension/towards the ground rather than just lighting up the tire. lol
 
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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

That's kind of what I'm hoping for it to set it up so that I wouldn't need a light to change a tire at night. I just don't want to mount like 20 lights to keep it simple, but have good lighting.
 
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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.

Magnetic is nice, but I assume I would just be doing a lot of drilling and tapping. lol
 
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My thoughts at this point would be probably to mount them like Smurf did in similar areas to try and get full coverage. I have a feeling just having one in each wheel well might not give complete coverage.
 
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