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RV Lighting Systems come with a longer wiring harness than supplied with other KC Systems to facilitate the longer distances encountered between cabin and lighting mounts on RV's 
Flood Light System Shown, also available in Driving and Fog beam patterns
RV Lighting Systems come as composite 5 x 7" housings, as with other 57 Series lighting we can supply Black (steel), Chrome (steel) and Stainless Steel, just drop us a line with your requirements. sales@outbackautomotive.co.uk
Mounting Lights to your RV / Mororhome
DRIVING LIGHTS... Where you mount your driving lights is extremely important. The bumper on most vehicles works out perfectly. mounting right under or on top is ideal. Try and place the lights as far back towards the grille as possible; this will keepthe front of the lense behind the bumper and minimize the chance of damaging your new lights.
FOG LIGHTS... Since fog rarely settles right onto the roadway, fog lights will perform most effectively when mounted low and aimed underneath the fog. These lights are designed to cast a low, wide beam pattern that lights the road just under the fog. For these reasons, mount your fog lights as low as possible (between 12 to 30 inches from the ground) and aim them slightly downwards so as not to offend oncoming motorists.
FLOOD LIGHTS... Flood lights can be mounted in several different locations. Down low on your rear bumper as backup lights. Up high on your luggage rack to illuminate towed vehicles and trailers. Along the side of your coach to illuminate the entry door and patio area.
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