Scooby074
Super Member
As most of us know, the BX has miserable work lighting, particularly at the rear.
So i was sitting there in the dark thinking about it when an idea came to me...
Replace the red rear light lenses with clear.. so easy and it almost makes sense. Not like im going to go cruising the highway on my bx, so why do i need red lights?
If i had access to an injection molder, i know what id be making and selling.
I know some have put rear facing work lights on the ROPS but its an ugly solution (no offense).
Anybody know a neat way to install rear lighting?
All these companies with their CUTS really do have crap for work lighting... Its really frustrating when the company could come up with a really clean solution from the factory when theyre designing these machines. I have noticed that Deere has added forward work lights to the fenders of the new 10xx series machines. I imagine theyd help lots when the loader is mounted.
So i was sitting there in the dark thinking about it when an idea came to me...
Replace the red rear light lenses with clear.. so easy and it almost makes sense. Not like im going to go cruising the highway on my bx, so why do i need red lights?
If i had access to an injection molder, i know what id be making and selling.
I know some have put rear facing work lights on the ROPS but its an ugly solution (no offense).
Anybody know a neat way to install rear lighting?
All these companies with their CUTS really do have crap for work lighting... Its really frustrating when the company could come up with a really clean solution from the factory when theyre designing these machines. I have noticed that Deere has added forward work lights to the fenders of the new 10xx series machines. I imagine theyd help lots when the loader is mounted.