Red White & Glow • Clean installs • Pro wiring
📍 Manchester TN • Serving Middle TN

Auxiliary Lighting Installation

Professional auxiliary lighting installs for Jeeps, trucks, SUVs, and UTVs — pods, light bars, ditch lights, fog replacements, and scene lighting. Clean mounting, protected wiring, proper aiming, and a setup that works when you need it.

🔎 Quick Breakdown

What is auxiliary lighting on a vehicle?

Auxiliary lighting is aftermarket lighting added to improve visibility beyond factory headlights — for back roads, trails, job sites, poor weather, and safer nighttime driving. The key is picking the right beam pattern and installing it clean so it helps (not blinds).

  • Better visibility for distance, shoulders, and hazards
  • Purpose-built beams (spot, flood, combo, amber)
  • Reliable control with safe wiring + proper switching

Want a full “all-in-one” control setup? Pair aux lights with our Switch Panel Install.

🛠️ Why Red White & Glow

Why professional auxiliary lighting install matters

Aux lights are only as good as the mounting and wiring behind them. We focus on safe power delivery, protected routing, and correct aiming so you get real performance without electrical problems.

  • Clean mounting (no wobble, no weak brackets)
  • Protected wiring (fusing + abrasion/heat protection)
  • Correct aiming to reduce glare and improve usable light
  • Weatherproof connections designed to last

Bright when you need it. Clean all the time. 🔥

✨ Install

Auxiliary lighting installation (done right)

We install customer-supplied lights or help you plan the best setup for how you drive — with safe wiring, clean routing, and a pro finish.

We install:

  • LED pods (spot / flood / combo)
  • Light bars (bumper / grille / roof / rack)
  • Ditch lights (A-pillar / cowl mounts)
  • Fog replacements + amber driving/fog pods
  • Scene / work / reverse lighting

Install quality includes:

  • Correct fusing + clean power distribution
  • Protected routing (heat/abrasion protection)
  • Weather-sealed connections where needed
  • Final aiming + function test (no glare setup)
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🚙 Vehicles

Vehicles we install auxiliary lights on

Aux lighting is perfect for:

  • Jeeps & off-road builds
  • Trucks & SUVs (work, towing, rural roads)
  • UTVs / side-by-sides (trail + ride lighting)
  • Overland rigs (distance + camp/scene lighting)

Building a recovery-ready front end too? See Bumper & Winch Installation.

📸 Photos

Real auxiliary lighting style (clean installs)

Here are two examples of the look — clean mounting, proper placement, and a finished install that doesn’t look “afterthought.”

Auxiliary lighting installed on a vehicle by Red White & Glow in Manchester TN
Clean mounting • Proper aiming • Pro wiring
Off-road auxiliary lighting upgrade installed by Red White & Glow
Protected routing • Weather-resistant setup • Reliable control
📊 Compare

Auxiliary lighting options for Jeeps, trucks, SUVs & UTVs

Not sure what auxiliary lights are right for your use? This quick comparison breaks down common options based on beam pattern and install complexity.

Light Type Best For Beam / Notes Install Pro Install
Spot Pods High-speed / distance visibility Narrow long-range beam. Great for rural roads and seeing far ahead (aiming matters). Medium ✅ Recommended
Flood / Combo Pods Trail driving & general use Wide spread (flood) or mixed distance + spread (combo). Strong all-around choice. Medium ✅ Yes
Light Bars Maximum forward visibility Wide + distance. Needs solid mounting + proper wiring due to current draw and vibration. High ⚠️ Strongly recommended
Amber Pods / Fog (SAE-style) Fog, dust, snow conditions Glare-reducing amber output. Great for poor weather and back roads. Low–Medium ✅ Recommended
Ditch Lights Shoulders & corners Side fill lighting for turns, trail edges, deer watch. Must be aimed to avoid hood glare. Medium ✅ Yes
Scene / Work / Reverse Camp, job sites, backing up Wide area lighting rear/side. Best with clean switching and protected routing. Medium ✅ Yes

Want to compare auxiliary lights with other off-road lighting upgrades?

📘 Read the Jeep lighting guide →
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❓ FAQ

Auxiliary lighting FAQ

Quick answers about auxiliary light types, mounting locations, legality, switching, and what to expect from a professional install.

What types of auxiliary lights are available?
Common options include LED pods (spot/flood/combo), LED light bars, ditch lights, fog replacements, amber driving/fog pods, and scene/work/reverse lighting. We’ll help match the light type to how you drive (trail, rural roads, work, overland, UTV).
Where are auxiliary lights usually mounted?
Typical mounting locations include bumpers, grilles, A-pillars/cowl mounts, roof racks, front/rear bumpers, and hitch or rack mounts. Placement depends on the beam pattern and intended use.
Are auxiliary lights legal in Tennessee?
Auxiliary lights are commonly used legally when installed and used properly. Off-road lights should be switched off on public roads. We can wire your setup with proper switching so you can control them safely and responsibly.
Do auxiliary lights require a switch panel?
Not always — but a switch panel makes control clean and reliable, especially if you’re running multiple lights. We can install a dedicated switch setup and fuse protection so everything is easy to use and service.
Why should auxiliary lights be professionally installed?
Professional installation ensures correct mounting, weatherproof wiring, proper aiming, and safe electrical connections. Poor installs can cause glare, electrical issues, or premature light failure — especially on off-road rigs and UTVs.
Do you install customer-supplied auxiliary lights?
Yes. Bring your lights and we’ll install them with secure mounting, protected routing, proper fusing, and clean switching. If anything is missing (mounts, harness, switch), we’ll tell you what’s needed before we start.
How do I get a quote for auxiliary lighting installation?
Hit the quote button, or call/text us with your vehicle and what lights you want (pods/bar/ditch/fog/scene) and where you want them mounted.
🔥 Ready?

Ready to light up the road (and the trail)?

Tell us what you drive and what you want to improve — distance, spread, amber for bad weather, or scene lighting for work/camp. We’ll help you build a clean, reliable auxiliary setup and install it right.

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