Freed,
FWIW I had the same issue with my 100/6. We simply wired in a standard
Lucas spot attached to the rear bumper and ran it through to an
additional switch on the dash. There really isn't a way to get it to
turn on when you hit reverse.
The real issue is to make sure that whatever you fit is in a position
and of a strength that it gives you enough light to see!
IMHO the small ones that drop below the bumper don't serve modern needs
and are also liable to get knocked off if the ground is uneven.
Peter
On 17/04/2019 18:51, Fred Wescoe wrote:
> Listers,
>
> I have often thought about installing a back up light on my BJ8. There
> are many on the market so actually obtaining a period correct unit is
> not an issue.
>
> This past weekend, I found myself in a position where I needed to
> reverse and go forward a couple of times to get out of a parking space.Â
> I decided that I need to look hard at installing the light.
>
> Now, the question is where and how to install it and more importantly,
> how do I wire the light to come on when I shift into reverse.
>
> Any thoughts or comments would be appreciated.
>
> Fred
> 66 BJ8
>
>
>
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