This isn't Jeep related, but I think you guys will have some good answers!
I've had to put a pause on the CRD project due a (hopefully temporary) income reduction... the path to completion is just too much to spend right now. Instead I'm knocking out other time consuming projects that don't have a big cost associated with them. One of those is a substantial electrical rethink on my '90s era motorhome using a bunch of repurposed electrical doodads from cars I've parted over the years. So far so good!

and I'm adding some Ford, Jaguar, and Saab DNA here, so down the road nobody will have any clue what's going on.

The final piece of this project is going to be adding some auxiliary lighting - driving lights in the front to supplement terrible 1990 Camry headlights, some flood lights in back to aid backing up, and some underbelly lights to help see near/around the thing when it's dark out. These will be the only things I need to buy for the project...
Things I'm considering:
1. Hella 500s for the front lights. IME these are the best bang for the buck when you're trying to see further down the road. I don't need more nearby coverage - 1993 motorhome can't stop for **** anyway, but if there's something 500' down the road I'd like to be able to see it so I can plan.

I don't think I can get that sort of coverage with LEDs, but I'll consider anything!
2. Rear lights aren't important, I'm just looking for a blob of light so I don't run over anything. Amazon et al have a pile of cheap LED flood lights ...
3. I've learned "rock lights" is a thing, and that seems exactly right, but since I have mountains of space down there, "compact" isn't a requirement. I just need a few feet of coverage, and power consumption is maybe more of a concern that light output, since these could be left on for many hours at night.
If anybody has specific recommendations for any/all of this lighting, I'd be appreciative!