I often find myself coming off trails after dark. I have Hella 550 Lights on the front bumper but often wished I had better vision at the side of the trail and along side of the vehicle. I came up with this idea and had time this week to try it so I thought I would share it. I have not seen anyone else doing this but maybe someone had. I decided to try to mount lights in the side rear view mirrors. That location should give excellent broad lighting. So I went to the junk yard and got two extra mirrors to play with. Cost $10 at the you pull it. Then I went to Walmart and got two 55 watt driving lights. Cost $15. I dismantled the mirrors and found I had just enough space for the lights with only minor trimming to the internal skeleton. I trace the hole needed from the light and used a hole saw to start the hole then filed it to shape. Mounted the light brackets to the bottom of the mirror housing then used some silicon sealant to seal the edges to prevent any noises from the wind. The lights do not restrict adjustment of the mirror in anyway. The mounted direct the lighting downward and outward which should be perfect. They look great and are very bright with 55 watt ulbs.
Left mirror with internal frame.
Right internal frame with needed material removed.
Light mounted to mirror housing.
Mirror frame remounted with light installed.
Front of mirror with light installed
The completed pair of mirrors
So how did they work? You can be the judge. These pictures were taken at night, some with time exposure so the sky appear somewhat bright. This first pic is to show you the vantage point from above so you can understand the next few pics. These pics show the light pattern.
Rock lights only
Rock lights and headlights ( I kept the Hella fog lights mounted on the front bumper off. The Hellas will fill in the dimmer area in front of the Tracker)
Side View from the ground.
View from the drivers seat
View out the passenger door
Front View (Camera is compensating for the bright lights)
Side view
I am very happy with the positioning of the lights. They really light of the side of the Tracker and no glare is visible from the drivers or passenger seats. If I say so myself, I think they are perfectly positioned for night trails.