How many types of lights should your car have?

Off-roading is every Jeep owner’s dream, but what happens when you go off-road after dark? Suddenly, all of the street lights and other lightings around you are gone, and you must rely on the lighting on your vehicle to light your way. Unfortunately, the lighting that comes standard on most vehicles is not sufficient, and you will need to add additional lighting. But where do you add it? What lighting should you choose? How much power do you need? How many types of lights should your car have?

They say a picture is worth 1,000 words, so take a look at this image:

Does that look like the perfect off-road lighting to you? Take a closer look at all of the lights that this Jeep has. You will see that it has a:

LED Light Bar 

At the top of the cab, the LED light bar gives bright light straight out in front of you. Light bars can also bolt to the grill instead of the top of the cab, depending on where and when you need your light.

Side-Mirror Lights

 Mounted to the side mirrors, these lights improve peripheral off-road visibility when you hit the trails.

Fog Lights

Under the led headlight, provide additional lighting below the headlights when you hit rainy or foggy weather.   

Headlights

When you go off-road, headlights become even more important, so make sure you’ve got the right ones.

Work Lights

Work lights are mounted in a variety of places but provide important lighting when setting up a campsite or working off-road.

If you find yourself wondering which lighting you need and where you should put it, we are ready to help! Here’s your guide to off-road lighting and what you need to make your Jeep as functional, and attractive, as possible!