Pictures of where/how you mounted a rear work lamp on your Slee rear bumper?

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I know Slee puts a light tab on the tire swing arm, wonder if this is too low for good light spread? Where have you mounted your rear work lamp?
 
I have the same question. I was planning on modding some sort of telescoping pole type fixture so that it could normally sit in a low position and assist with reversing on dark tight trails but then be set higher to be used as a work lamp.
 
I've been quite pleased with using the lower CB mount point on the Slee bumper for an extra reversing light:

https://forum.ih8mud.com/100-series...light-alternative-single-rigid-dually-d2.html

I considered using the higher mounting point, above the spare tire, but felt that it would have to go "too high" to get effective light coverage near the bumper (want to make sure the reverse camera has good lighting for anything immediately behind the truck.)

Look forward to seeing other solutions... (always room to add more lights.)
 
Still interested in seeing what others have done for rear aux lighting... I am looking for an inexpensive & durable rear work light. Since I used the rear work light infrequently on my previous vehicles I don't intend to spend $150 on a LED marvel. I plan to keep it around $30.

Considering these:

Anyone mount one of these on their rear bumper?
Thoughts?
Pictures?
 
Here's a pic of my worklight on my 100 series. It's wired to come on in reverse and has a switch where i can turn it off, leave it on, or reverse only. It's awesome to set up camp at night or anytime you need extra light. Also being mounted on the ladder I can open the ladder and get light on the side of the truck as well.
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Here's a pic of my worklight on my 100 series. It's wired to come on in reverse and has a switch where i can turn it off, leave it on, or reverse only. It's awesome to set up camp at night or anytime you need extra light. Also being mounted on the ladder I can open the ladder and get light on the side of the truck as well.

I am wiring up mine the same.
Where did you go through the cabin to the outside?
Is there a grommet?
 
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