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Hey everyone — sorry for the random post, but I’ve been trying to find a clean way to relocate the factory CHMSL to improve rear visibility. I know there are plenty of spare tire-mounted light options out there, but I haven’t found anything that’s essentially a direct OEM relocation/replacement.
My goal is to relocate the factory light module from the stock stalk mount to the spare tire mount using one of the existing spare lug mounting options.
Here’s where I could use some help, because I think others might appreciate a setup like this as well:
I’ve already taken apart the CHMSL stalk and looked at how the light module is wired and mounted internally, so I know that the lgith module itself can be removed from the stalk (not one peice). Would anyone with 3D printing or CAD experience be interested in designing a housing/enclosure for the factory light module that would:
The idea is to avoid splicing wires, using aftermarket lights, or losing OEM functionality — simply relocating the factory light lower and out of the rear line of sight.
If anyone knows of an existing enclosure or solution that already does this, I’d love to hear about it.
Thanks for taking the time to read this.
My goal is to relocate the factory light module from the stock stalk mount to the spare tire mount using one of the existing spare lug mounting options.
Here’s where I could use some help, because I think others might appreciate a setup like this as well:
I’ve already taken apart the CHMSL stalk and looked at how the light module is wired and mounted internally, so I know that the lgith module itself can be removed from the stalk (not one peice). Would anyone with 3D printing or CAD experience be interested in designing a housing/enclosure for the factory light module that would:
- Protect the OEM light assembly
- Mount securely to the spare tire
- Retain the factory wiring and functionality
The idea is to avoid splicing wires, using aftermarket lights, or losing OEM functionality — simply relocating the factory light lower and out of the rear line of sight.
If anyone knows of an existing enclosure or solution that already does this, I’d love to hear about it.
Thanks for taking the time to read this.
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