Lots of people fit additional or different lights, my take on this is to double up and fit brighter LED's.
The existing lamps are a pain to remove because the plastic encased bolts just spin when you try to undo them. As with most Land Rover jobs I had to cut the old bolts out.
The existing lamps are attached directly to the wiring loom. A bit of an odd design and require the ends to be cut off to remove the wires. I prefer connectors, so I fitted Econoseal connectors to each of the lamps. The same type used by Land Rover on the other lamps.
I like my cabling neat and tidy so I've wired up a small additional loom to take the fog and reversing lights to either side.
I cut a slot in the middle just large enough to squeeze the Econoseal connector through. I could have drilled a bigger hole but I wanted to keep as much metal as possible and the holes for the original lamps were close to the new lamps.
When attaching the new lamps, I had to make a plate to span the original hole because one of the bolts for the new housings fell in the middle of the old larger hole! I used a self tapping screw to hold the housings level. I plugged one of the smaller original bolt holes on each side with a rivet.
The rest of the job is just neatly attaching the additional loom to the existing loom under the car and plug the new lamps in.
While I was doing the lights Shelley was stitching on the new steering wheel cover.
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