mandrautomotive
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- Aug 12, 2026
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Hey everyone,
For anyone looking for better visibility off to the sides of their truck, we wanted to share our M&R Automotive Ditch Light Kit for the 2023+ Chevrolet Colorado.
The setup uses a pair of 40W LED pods mounted on low-profile, vehicle-specific brackets. The pods are fully adjustable, so you can point them forward for additional light down the trail or angle them outward to illuminate the areas your headlights don't reach — especially useful for spotting obstacles, animals, or drop-offs at night.
A few highlights:
For trail driving, being able to see what's happening beside the truck can be just as useful as throwing more light straight ahead. These give you that extra coverage without adding another large bar to the front end.
For the ZR2 owners here, would you aim your ditch lights mostly forward or farther out toward the sides?
For anyone looking for better visibility off to the sides of their truck, we wanted to share our M&R Automotive Ditch Light Kit for the 2023+ Chevrolet Colorado.
The setup uses a pair of 40W LED pods mounted on low-profile, vehicle-specific brackets. The pods are fully adjustable, so you can point them forward for additional light down the trail or angle them outward to illuminate the areas your headlights don't reach — especially useful for spotting obstacles, animals, or drop-offs at night.
A few highlights:
- Pair of 40W LED pods
- Fits 2023–2026 Colorado, including ZR2
- Fully adjustable pods
- Spot beam pattern
- White main beam with amber DRL backglow
- Low-profile powder-coated metal brackets
- No cutting or drilling required
- Hood and windshield wipers maintain full operation
- Connects to the factory AUX wiring when equipped
- Lifetime warranty
- Off-road use only
For trail driving, being able to see what's happening beside the truck can be just as useful as throwing more light straight ahead. These give you that extra coverage without adding another large bar to the front end.
For the ZR2 owners here, would you aim your ditch lights mostly forward or farther out toward the sides?