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Old 02-11-2012, 06:28 PM
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Browsing a U.K. Disco web site (has lots of great info). Describes installation of a rear work light, and shows a cool switch panel. Has anyone seen one of these, and/or know where I can get my hands on one?

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www.discovery2.co.uk -* Rear Work Lamp
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Old 02-11-2012, 07:58 PM
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check with Paul Grant or other parts guys?
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Old 02-11-2012, 09:30 PM
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it looks like the same switch my D1 had for the stock fog lights....
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As for the light itself, take a look at the Hella work lights, they make a single and a dual work light that comes with 55 watt bulbs. I switched my 55 watt bulbs for 100's and have a great amount of light.
For a switch, you can buy another D2 factory switch and install it under your rear fog light switch.
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Land Rover Vehicle KIT -- EE -- Expedition Exchange Incorporated

Be sure to scroll all the way through the page that comes up, as there are several different switches and single or multi switch panels. I will email you some pdf pages also... hope that helps!
If it does, well then I obligate you to help me find my dream car!!! lol
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The light brown wording "Land Rover Vehicle KIT -- EE -- Expedition Exchange Incorporated" is the link... not sure if that was clear or not.
If it was, sorry..I am a newbie, remember?
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Browsing a U.K. Disco web site (has lots of great info). Describes installation of a rear work light, and shows a cool switch panel. Has anyone seen one of these, and/or know where I can get my hands on one?

See link below.

www.discovery2.co.uk -* Rear Work Lamp
Don - As mentioned on UP's website, the switch if from a DI, just remove the ash tray and install parts from the DI.

Obviously, you'll need to find a DI that had the fog lamp switches as my old SD DI didn't have fogs, and therefore, no switches
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I recently saw a site that had a ton of LED work and spot lights, you may want to look into those as well.
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What you're looking for is the switch carrier from a D1. It normally would hold the Cruise and stock Fog switches. I've seen them with spots for two or three switches.
Hit up Paul Grant or Will Tillery for the carrier and the switches. Getting the switches with the pigtail will make your life much easier.
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