I'm curious about the little things. The cheap purchase or mod that makes things a little easier on the trail or a little more comfortable in camp.
The one that comes to mind for me is installing an LED light in my lift gate.
I already have LEDs in my dome lights, so I had some extra current to work with. I tapped into my cargo area dome light and ran a wire to the switch on my d-pillar. I placed it facing forward so it didn't get broken during loading/unloading. The switch itself was a leftover from some off road lights I purchased, so I just pulled it and some wiring out of the parts bin.
I have a couple of these LED flood lights on my rear bumper as reverse lights. I picked up another one for $15 (I spent more on the hole-saw) and found a spot where I could fit it on the plastic panel without hitting the door's structure.
I oriented the light so the lens put some inside the cargo area and some out away from the back of the car.
Showing off the red LED dome lights
Total cost, not including the hole-saw (because I will use it on other projects) was $15 for the light, some salvaged parts from the miscellaneous bin, and some electrical connectors I had leftover from other projects.
Best $15 mod I've done.
The one that comes to mind for me is installing an LED light in my lift gate.
I already have LEDs in my dome lights, so I had some extra current to work with. I tapped into my cargo area dome light and ran a wire to the switch on my d-pillar. I placed it facing forward so it didn't get broken during loading/unloading. The switch itself was a leftover from some off road lights I purchased, so I just pulled it and some wiring out of the parts bin.
I have a couple of these LED flood lights on my rear bumper as reverse lights. I picked up another one for $15 (I spent more on the hole-saw) and found a spot where I could fit it on the plastic panel without hitting the door's structure.
I oriented the light so the lens put some inside the cargo area and some out away from the back of the car.
Showing off the red LED dome lights
Total cost, not including the hole-saw (because I will use it on other projects) was $15 for the light, some salvaged parts from the miscellaneous bin, and some electrical connectors I had leftover from other projects.
Best $15 mod I've done.