Camping Lights on a Roof Rack

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  • @TrailAdventuresTV
    @TrailAdventuresTV 4 года назад +2

    Great value and a great way to mount the lights!

  • @peterhabel
    @peterhabel 4 года назад +2

    Nice small project! Always great to see how others go about creating brackets 👍

  • @austinsoffroadgarage
    @austinsoffroadgarage 4 года назад +1

    Clean and simple. looks good.

  • @laffilmfest3759
    @laffilmfest3759 3 года назад

    Looks great....thanks for the info!

  • @EmpTy-kf2rq
    @EmpTy-kf2rq 3 года назад +5

    Prinsu did recently came out with their roof rack handle which can accept BD rock or dome lights but it’s angle is only about 15 degrees.

    • @TrailReady4Runner
      @TrailReady4Runner  3 года назад +2

      Oh no way, I’ll check it out.

    • @EmpTy-kf2rq
      @EmpTy-kf2rq 3 года назад +2

      @@TrailReady4Runner yeah, I just happened to see it a few days ago and I’m thinking of purchasing a pair or 2. Roughly $80/pair.

    • @metalfingersfilm
      @metalfingersfilm 2 года назад

      @@EmpTy-kf2rq any verdict on the lights? looking to do something similar

  • @torresharbin
    @torresharbin 3 года назад +1

    Looks real good ! What type of roof rack is that? Where could I purchase?

  • @g.fortin3228
    @g.fortin3228 Год назад +1

    Nice bracket. Would have been easier to see if you had just had the light off the plate to film it and screw it back together filmed. The way the camera caught it, cant see it well enough to feel like I could re-create it. But the general idea is great and I'm sure i will figure it out. Your rig looks great..! I'm making some 45 degree rock light brackets for underneath, so the light shoots out the sides better for the side cameras at night if I'm driving close to a rock , hydrant, other vehicle, ect. 3 on e ach side tucked in behind the rock sliders. I like your nylock nut idea.. be sure when you use them that your bolt goes fully into the nylon. Those are great !

  • @JeffBarnhart
    @JeffBarnhart 2 года назад +1

    Sherpa makes mounts specifically for this.

    • @TrailReady4Runner
      @TrailReady4Runner  2 года назад +1

      Sherpa is a fairly new company and I made these before they came out with their version. I like to think I sparked an idea for them Hahah. The guys over at Sherpa are awesome dudes and I’ve chatted with them a couple of times.

  • @SpookyMontero
    @SpookyMontero Год назад

    Nice

  • @geoffreymacellven3120
    @geoffreymacellven3120 3 года назад +2

    You need longer carriage bolts for those. Your screw thread isn't in the nylon lock of the nuts, and they will definitely vibrate loose. Looks good though.

    • @TrailReady4Runner
      @TrailReady4Runner  3 года назад +4

      Geoffrey MacEllven haha Dang somebody noticed, it’s all I had in the garage and was too lazy to go to Home Depot to buy new ones 🤣

    • @geoffreymacellven3120
      @geoffreymacellven3120 3 года назад +1

      @@TrailReady4Runner I used to sell hardware and also have an aerospace background so that sort of thing stands out like a sore thumb to me haha

    • @SpookyMontero
      @SpookyMontero Год назад

      I noticed that too haha

  • @arinmirzayan3949
    @arinmirzayan3949 3 года назад

    Nice video. Question. How did you get the wire true the cabin?

    • @TrailReady4Runner
      @TrailReady4Runner  3 года назад

      So the wires go to the back of the truck where the hatch is that and then they come down in from that tube that goes from the rear hatch door to the rear hatch. I made a small incision towards the bottom of the tube and slip the wires inside and then resealed it with silicone

  • @Arizona_overland
    @Arizona_overland 3 года назад +1

    Would you say that mounting a few of these on the sides are better than a single (or maybe 2) S1 on each side with a diffused work lens? (potentially the amber wide) I like the size of these better but am worried they may be a bit too dim for my application. I would use the dome light versions though so I can turn them on and off independently.
    How easy is it to set up camp and see around the vehicle with these on? I’m sure the video doesn’t do the light output any kind of justice.. I’m looking to have enough light for night camp setup and activity’s but not so much as to be blinding or ruin my night vision.

    • @TrailReady4Runner
      @TrailReady4Runner  3 года назад +1

      This is a tough question to answer. The red lights don’t put out a ton of light but you can see around the campsite, it doesn’t effect your night vision at all. I normally bring out two extra camp lights when I need more light or if my kids are around just so I have more coverage of light. If you went with white they should in theory produce a brighter light even though they have the same output. The main reason I went with red is to detour bugs at night, It really does help. I went with a rock lights because I only have one battery and I was hoping to use them for multiple nights without killing my battery. From my testing I can run about two nights with no issues waking up and starting the car.
      If your main goal is just to just have light in order to set up camp then I would definitely go with the S ones because of their light output (Lumens: 2,375 & Wattage/Amps: 20W / 1.45A) compared to Lumens: 400 & Watts/Amps: 4/.40) .
      In the future I think I’m gonna add one more so That there three on the side of the vehicle.
      I hope this answers your question.

    • @Arizona_overland
      @Arizona_overland 3 года назад

      Trail Ready 4Runner Thanks for the quick response! Yeah, that definitely helped. I like the way you were thinking about the application.
      I might end up doing an S1 and a rock lights so I can have night lights and brighter camp setup light. Thanks again.

  • @emadventures6975
    @emadventures6975 3 года назад +2

    Did you connected all of them next to each other and have only 1 wire to the switch?

    • @TrailReady4Runner
      @TrailReady4Runner  3 года назад

      I have the two on the side of my vehicle connected to one switch and the two under my rear door are connected to another switch. They don’t pull that much power, I believe it’s about .40 Amps so you could have multiple on one switch.

  • @cementtacocalifornia5638
    @cementtacocalifornia5638 3 года назад +1

    Love it! You selling those?

  • @deganni2688
    @deganni2688 3 года назад +1

    do you know the lumen rating on the lights?

    • @TrailReady4Runner
      @TrailReady4Runner  3 года назад

      Lumens: 400
      Watts/Amps: 4/.40

    • @breakingbarrierph
      @breakingbarrierph 3 года назад

      @@TrailReady4Runner what size fuse should I use for mine just now getting into the wireing and dont want to have it wrong

    • @TrailReady4Runner
      @TrailReady4Runner  3 года назад +1

      @@breakingbarrierph my 4Runner is at the mechanic so I can’t check right now but I think it’s a 10 or 15 amp fuse

  • @jh1328
    @jh1328 3 года назад +1

    Your handle isn't @TrailrEDDY and I think that's a missed opportunity.

  • @rkladis
    @rkladis 2 года назад

    Want to make me 2 ??

  • @321southtube
    @321southtube 2 года назад

    There are SEVERAL mounts available for rock lights that are angled downwards by SEVERAL manufacturers. You're obviously "DMing" the wrong people. Check RUclips also brah.

  • @xxissatlxx9621
    @xxissatlxx9621 2 года назад

    Really overpriced little lights

  • @josephlam5063
    @josephlam5063 3 года назад

    watch your audio levels. music was way too loud compared to your voice.