GolfAddict
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There is a light kit from BXpanded that includes lights, wiring, switch, and the instructions for tapping into the existing provided work light wires on the back. Everything I've gotten from BXpanded is top-notch quality, and I'm sure this kit is the same.
Work Lights
I did, however, add my own and in retrospect wonder if I should have just ordered their set... Anyway, here's what I did.
First I found the provided work light wires at the back. This was simple to do, they were taped up in electrical wire just sticking out of the black flexible conduit back there. In the picture, the conduit I'm holding back is what I added over my wires. Before doing anything there was just the vertical conduit with a little gob of tape on it that you take off and find the work light wires.

The work light wire already have the connectors attached to plug into.
Then, I ran the hot and ground wire up to a switch box I made. This was just an electrical outlet box with a blank cover. I drilled a few holes in the cover so I could stick switches through. I could have put them all on one switch (given I use enough amp switch) but I wanted them on separate ones.

I wanted everything completely removable, so use velcro to mount the switch on the fender.

Then ran the wiring from the lights up the ROPS and fasten with wire ties. The lights are 55W halogens with magnetic bases that you can get at Fleet Farm for about 17 bucks each, and each had a 16ft cord that I routed down to the box/switches and cut off to length. Actually, I got the switches, conduit, box also at Fleet Farm.
The alternator at 40a is more than enough to drive the extra lights.
Work Lights
I did, however, add my own and in retrospect wonder if I should have just ordered their set... Anyway, here's what I did.
First I found the provided work light wires at the back. This was simple to do, they were taped up in electrical wire just sticking out of the black flexible conduit back there. In the picture, the conduit I'm holding back is what I added over my wires. Before doing anything there was just the vertical conduit with a little gob of tape on it that you take off and find the work light wires.

The work light wire already have the connectors attached to plug into.
Then, I ran the hot and ground wire up to a switch box I made. This was just an electrical outlet box with a blank cover. I drilled a few holes in the cover so I could stick switches through. I could have put them all on one switch (given I use enough amp switch) but I wanted them on separate ones.

I wanted everything completely removable, so use velcro to mount the switch on the fender.

Then ran the wiring from the lights up the ROPS and fasten with wire ties. The lights are 55W halogens with magnetic bases that you can get at Fleet Farm for about 17 bucks each, and each had a 16ft cord that I routed down to the box/switches and cut off to length. Actually, I got the switches, conduit, box also at Fleet Farm.
The alternator at 40a is more than enough to drive the extra lights.