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Eagle Eye is what I've been finding, but the specs are a bear to pin down without clicking on a website halfway around the world - in text looking like more like a Rorschach test.
There is a company and website called Eagle Eye on this side of the pond, but this is not the company that makes the products I'm looking for.
Tim Hodgson and Petrokiller, sorry for the late delay but I finally got the pictures for you guys.
I got these lights at British 4X4 in Reno Nevada. there website sucks and doesn't show the price of these lights but I paid around 65 bucks each. Here is there number. 775) 358-2003
I mounted them on the trailer hitch by drilling a hole an using a tap and die set to make the threads but one kept coming loose so I tapped a nut to the end of a boxed wrench was able to get the nut on the threads and tightened the up from the bolt on the outside. I then wired them up to the reverse wire on the trailer pin connector. You get better wattage from there instead of running a wire all the way up to the reverse switch on the tranny.
Same light just mounted on the headache rack.
Some night shots. This is with the reverse lights.
Same set of lights just mounted on the front bumper.