Collection: Roof Rack, Mounts & Lights
Roof rack mounting and lighting solutions designed to expand cargo and visibility options. Engineered for secure installation and off-road use.
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Baja Designs Toyota XL Linkable Roof Light Bar Kit For Prinsu/Sherpa Rack - Toyota 2010-24 4Runner; 2007-14 FJ Cruiser; 2005-23 Tacoma; 2007-21 Tundra
Regular price $1,899.95 USDRegular priceSale price $1,899.95 USD -
RIGID Industries 2x2 115 Degree DC Power Scene Light Black Housing
Regular price $297.99 USDRegular priceSale price $297.99 USD -
Rock Slide Engineering 2015-2022 Toyota Tacoma Long Bed Rack Extensions
Regular price $99.99 USDRegular priceSale price $99.99 USDSold out -
Rock Slide Engineering 2020-2023 Jeep Gladiator Overland Rack Rear Quarter Side Rails
Regular price $299.99 USDRegular priceSale price $299.99 USDSold out -
Rock Slide Engineering EZ Rack Pack Out Double Panel For Rock Slide Cargo Box
Regular price $129.99 USDRegular priceSale price $129.99 USDSold out -
RIGID Industries 1x2 65 Degree DC Power Scene Light White Housing
Regular price $132.99 USDRegular priceSale price $132.99 USD -
RIGID Industries 1x2 65 Degree DC Power Scene Light Black Housing
Regular price $132.99 USDRegular priceSale price $132.99 USD
Off-Road Lighting Buyer Guide & Fitment Info
What type of off-road lighting do I need?
The right lighting setup depends on where and how you drive. Headlights and fog lights improve everyday visibility, while auxiliary lighting such as light bars, pods, and rock lights are designed for trail use, low-light conditions, and off-road environments.
Many builds use a combination of street-legal lighting and auxiliary lights for maximum visibility.
Light bars vs light pods
- Light bars provide wide or long-distance illumination and are commonly mounted on bumpers, roofs, or grilles.
Light pods offer focused, directional lighting and are ideal for ditch lights, A-pillars, or targeted trail illumination.
Both options can be combined to create a balanced lighting setup.
Amber vs white lighting
- White light offers maximum brightness and clarity in clear conditions.
Amber light reduces glare and reflection in dust, fog, snow, and rain.
Many off-roaders run amber lighting for trail conditions and white lighting for open visibility.
Mounting, wiring & power considerations
Off-road lighting typically requires proper mounting brackets and wiring harnesses. Using vehicle-specific mounts and wiring kits helps ensure clean installation, reliable performance, and safe power delivery.
Some lighting setups may require auxiliary switches or power management systems.
Street legality & trail use
Lighting laws vary by state and location. Some auxiliary lights are intended for off-road use only and should be covered or switched off while driving on public roads.
Always verify local regulations and product specifications before use.
Installation & fitment notes
Most lighting upgrades are bolt-on, but some installations may require drilling, wiring, or additional accessories. Always confirm vehicle year, model, and mounting compatibility before purchasing.