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big110



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2014 Defender 110 Puma 2.2 SW Keswick Green
Gutter Clamp On Light Mount for Rear Worklamp?
Does anyone make a clamp on gutter aux light mount? Would love a rear aux work lamp, but no way i am drilling in to my top.
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Inigo



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donmacn



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I've posted this before, so you may have found it by searching, but this was my solution.


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This was the first version - an old 'driving lamp' - now it's a proper LED worklight. It's just a plastic spring clamp - the sort of thing you could buy in any DIY/hardware shop. The plug and socket are marine deck fittings and the lamp unplugs when not in use and gets stored in the car.

I now have a fixed Scenelight above the back door too - very discreet - because as you can see I'm not really that bothered about drilling holes if they serve a good purpose.



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The benefit of this clamp set up is that you can take the lamp to where you need it. For example I've used it to replace trailer wheel bearings - a fixed rear lamp would just throw a big shadow; with this I can clip it onto the trailer mudguard, or a fence or whatever. You could also use it to illuminate the front or rear wheels of the car, or even under the bonnet if needed.

I think these days there are so many rechargable LED lamps that it's maybe not so important to have a mobile option - but it's maybe something to think about. Donald

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Bluest



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Inigo wrote:
I used these:






http://www.4x4cb.com/public/item.cfm?itemID=1750


How did you find it? I had one for my CB aerial and it was terrible. Impossible to get it seated properly so you couldn’t wobble it by hand. The grub screws will wreck your gutter to unless you put a shim under them. 2007 110 TDCi Station Wagon XS
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custom90



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Try a roof light mounting bar, but reverse it over the rear. Just a thought.
If you have a rack you could mount wiring to it, to the front and in to supply it.
If you do a rear roof cable entry then I’d recommend a marine approved cable gland type system or take a look at offering from somewhere such as Thunderpole for cable entry systems and things like that.

Maybe a few ideas at least for you, if nothing else. Thumbs Up $W33T $0U7H3RN $UG4R
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landy andy



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Assume you know about the number plate light that has a hole in it for rear light?
And there is also rear wheel carriers that have work light hole in them.

Just thoughts.
Post #890326 9th Mar 2021 10:13pm
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Inigo



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Bluest wrote:

How did you find it? I had one for my CB aerial and it was terrible. Impossible to get it seated properly so you couldn’t wobble it by hand. The grub screws will wreck your gutter to unless you put a shim under them.


A shim would have been a good idea, the grub screws have pierced the dumdum squishy stuff in the gutter, but I only have a small worklight and it holds firm.
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mwestcrew



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I bonded a square of stainless to the roof with some Silkaflex to allow use of a magnetic mount. Useful for antennae, lights, beacons etc. 2011 130 Utility Body
2005 110 Van
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rockster57



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^^^ What a bloomin’ good idea. I think I’ll use that myself for antennas. Thumbs Up
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mini Anaconda



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Inigo wrote:
I used these:
How did you find it? I had one for my CB aerial and it was terrible. Impossible to get it seated properly so you couldn’t wobble it by hand. The grub screws will wreck your gutter to unless you put a shim under them.


Agreed - these CB gutter mounts are terrible. I had 3 - two of them broke and all 3 needed constant tightening up which became problematic when the grub screw head rounded off as the cheap metal had rusted and crumbled away. BORG - Bucks & Oxon 4x4 Response Group
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Bluest



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mwestcrew wrote:
I bonded a square of stainless to the roof with some Silkaflex to allow use of a magnetic mount. Useful for antennae, lights, beacons etc.


Only some grades of stainless are magnetic, 304 and 316 are not for example. I think 430 is. 2007 110 TDCi Station Wagon XS
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mwestcrew



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Looks like I was lucky with the stainless grade. It came from a panel off a commercial catering fridge. Works a treat though. 2011 130 Utility Body
2005 110 Van
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macfrank



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Bluest wrote:
Inigo wrote:
I used these:


http://www.4x4cb.com/public/item.cfm?itemID=1750

How did you find it? I had one for my CB aerial and it was terrible. Impossible to get it seated properly so you couldn’t wobble it by hand. The grub screws will wreck your gutter to unless you put a shim under them.


While these clamps don't seem to work well for antennas, this post inspired me to find a solution for my wife's long standing request for a clothesline holder Very Happy Had to cut out a bit to increase the angle. And yes I put a length of aluminium in the gutter.
Limited usability with the pop-top roof up though Embarassed


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