rmgill
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When I added my rear facing work light for backing up and hooking up, and my front facing driving lights under the bumper, I rigged up a 3 position switch cluster under the dash to the left of the driver's knee. I knew I'd be adding something else so I left a spot for one additional switch.
The next thing I'm looking at adding is a set of foot well lights under the dash. I've already fabbed the brackets (just some doglegs of sheet metal for some dash illuminators. But positioned so they shine red light in the foot wells of the truck. As you know, these trucks are dark inside in the dark and when you drop something, like a tool, it can be a pain. So, to add some gentle mood lighting, I've come up with this.
I've also found that a bit of very faint light in one's peripheral vision can help with one's night time eye fatigue. Long drives to PA from Atlanta in my car have shown me this.
Before I photograph and show this off (I haven't taken photos yet...hang on!), has anyone else done this?
The next thing I'm looking at adding is a set of foot well lights under the dash. I've already fabbed the brackets (just some doglegs of sheet metal for some dash illuminators. But positioned so they shine red light in the foot wells of the truck. As you know, these trucks are dark inside in the dark and when you drop something, like a tool, it can be a pain. So, to add some gentle mood lighting, I've come up with this.
I've also found that a bit of very faint light in one's peripheral vision can help with one's night time eye fatigue. Long drives to PA from Atlanta in my car have shown me this.
Before I photograph and show this off (I haven't taken photos yet...hang on!), has anyone else done this?