Commercial and Work Truck Lighting

Vehicle Safety Lighting Installation in Bridgeville, PA

Make your work truck, fleet vehicle, snow plow, tow truck, or service vehicle easier to see and safer to work around. At our shop in Bridgeville, we install amber warning lights, LED strobes, light bars, work lights, backup alarms, and backup cameras for commercial vehicles all over Pittsburgh and the South Hills. Family-owned since 1978.

Work truck fitted with amber LED warning lights during a vehicle safety lighting installation at Xtreme Car & Truck Accessories in Bridgeville, PA.
The Safety Case

What safety lighting does for your work vehicle

Get Seen Before It's a Problem

Amber warning lights and strobes make your truck visible long before another driver gets close. On the highway shoulder, the job site, or a dark lot, being seen early is what keeps a close call from turning into a bad one.

Work Safer Around Traffic

When your crew is stopped on the side of the road or backing into a lane, a traffic advisor or light bar tells everyone around you to slow down and move over. The lights give other drivers a clear warning so your crew can focus on the work.

Light Up the Work Itself

Work lights and utility bars turn night into day around the bed, the hitch, the spreader, or the job site. Your team keeps moving after dark instead of fumbling with a flashlight.

Back Up Without Guessing

Backup cameras and reverse alarms cut down the blind spot behind a loaded truck or cargo van and warn anyone standing behind you. Fewer surprises in tight spots and busy lots.

Amber LED strobe lights mounted on a work truck at Xtreme Car & Truck Accessories in Bridgeville, PA.
What We Install

Safety lighting we can install on your vehicle

Most Common

Warning and Strobe Lighting

Amber warning lights, LED strobes, beacon lights, mini light bars, grille strobes, and hideaway LEDs. The core visibility setup for any work truck that needs to be noticed on the road or the site.

Directional

Light Bars and Directional Lighting

Full-size LED light bars, surface-mount LEDs, directional warning lights, and traffic advisors, also called safety directors, that push traffic left, right, or split around your vehicle.

Work Lighting

Work and Utility Lighting

Work lights, utility light bars, interior cargo lighting, and tool compartment lighting so the bed, the boxes, and the work area stay lit when the sun goes down.

Backup Safety

Backup Cameras and Alarms

Backup cameras and reverse alarms for trucks, vans, and box trucks. Fewer blind spots behind the vehicle and a clear warning to anyone nearby.

Not sure what your vehicle needs? Stop in and we'll spec it out with you. Every estimate is free.

A quick word on color and use. Amber and white work lighting is what most work trucks, plows, and service vehicles run for visibility, and that is where we focus. The right color and setup depends on your vehicle, your job, and local rules, so we will help you put together something practical for being seen and getting the work done. Using vehicle warning lights legally and appropriately is the owner's responsibility.
LED light bar and amber warning lights installed on a commercial work truck at Xtreme Car & Truck Accessories near Pittsburgh, PA.
Why Xtreme

Why work-truck owners bring their lighting to us

Family-Owned Since 1978

We have been the same family-owned shop in Bridgeville for over 40 years, building out work trucks and personal vehicles for people all over the South Hills.

Clean Wiring, Proper Mounting

A safety light only helps if it is wired right and mounted where it belongs. We route wiring cleanly, mount lights solid, and put the switches where the driver can actually reach them.

Built Around How You Use the Truck

A plow truck, a tow truck, and a landscaper's dump trailer all need different setups. We match the lighting to the job instead of bolting on a one-size-fits-all kit.

One Shop for the Whole Upfit

Lighting is one piece of it. We also handle hitches, Weather Guard storage, bed liners, graphics, and customer parts installs, so your truck gets built out in one place.

Your Parts or Ours

Bring your own lights, or let us source them

Already bought your lights? Bring them in. We install select customer-supplied lighting and accessories, so if you have a setup you like, we can talk through mounting it the right way. Not sure what to buy? We can help you source a practical setup for your vehicle and how you actually use it. Before any install, we look at the vehicle, the parts, the mounting spots, and the intended use to make sure the whole thing makes sense.

For Businesses

Fleet and business vehicle lighting

Running more than one truck? We can help you build a consistent safety lighting setup across your whole fleet, so your work trucks, vans, plow trucks, and service vehicles all run the same clean, recognizable look. One point of contact, one shop, and a setup your drivers can count on day after day.

Technician wiring and mounting safety lighting on a work truck at Xtreme Car & Truck Accessories in Bridgeville, PA.
Real Shop Work

Work truck lighting installed at our Bridgeville shop

From amber warning lights and strobes to work lights, backup cameras, and wiring, our installs are handled in our Bridgeville bay with clean routing, solid mounting, and a setup that makes sense for how the vehicle is used.

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Vehicles

Vehicles we install safety lighting on

We install safety lighting on work trucks, contractor trucks, landscaping rigs, snow plow trucks, tow trucks and wreckers, roadside service vehicles, utility and service trucks, cargo and delivery vans, box trucks, municipal and township vehicles, construction vehicles, trailers, and small business fleets. If your vehicle needs to be seen or needs to light up the work around it, we can set it up.

Where We Serve

Where we install vehicle safety lighting

Our shop sits at 150 Millers Run Road in Bridgeville, right off I-79. We install vehicle safety lighting for businesses and drivers throughout Bridgeville, Pittsburgh, the South Hills, Mt. Lebanon, Upper St. Clair, Bethel Park, McMurray, Peters Township, Canonsburg, South Park, Carnegie, and Washington County.

Common Questions

Vehicle safety lighting FAQs

Do you install amber warning lights on work trucks?
Yes. Amber warning lights are one of the most common setups we install. They are the standard for work trucks, plows, service vehicles, and anything that needs to be seen on the road or the job site. Tell us how you use the truck and we will help you pick a setup that fits.
Can you install strobe lights on my truck?
Yes. We install LED strobes, grille strobes, hideaway strobes, and strobe-style light bars. The right type depends on your vehicle and how visible you need to be, so we will walk through the options with you and mount everything cleanly.
Do you install lighting for snow plow trucks?
Yes. Plow trucks need to be seen in heavy snow and low light, so amber warning lights, beacons, and roof-mounted bars are common. We can set a plow truck up so it stays visible through a storm.
Can you install warning lights on tow trucks?
Yes. Tow trucks and wreckers work in some of the most dangerous spots on the road. We install light bars, amber warning lights, traffic advisors, and work lights so the truck is seen and the crew can work safer on the shoulder.
Can I bring my own lights for you to install?
In a lot of cases, yes. We install select customer-supplied lighting and accessories. Give us a call first so we can talk through the parts, the mounting, and the vehicle before you bring it in. That way we make sure the setup will work the way you want.
Can you help me choose the right lights?
Absolutely. A lot of customers know they need to be more visible but are not sure what to buy. Tell us the vehicle and the job, and we will help you put together a practical lighting setup that fits how you actually use the truck.
Do you install backup alarms?
Yes. Backup alarms warn anyone standing behind a truck or van when it is in reverse. They are a simple, smart add for work vehicles, delivery vans, and anything backing up around people or tight job sites.
Do you install backup cameras on work trucks and vans?
Yes. A backup camera cuts down the blind spot behind a loaded truck, box truck, or cargo van. We can install a camera and display setup so the driver gets a clear view of what is behind them.
What types of vehicles can you install safety lights on?
Work trucks, contractor trucks, landscaping rigs, snow plows, tow trucks, utility and service trucks, cargo and delivery vans, box trucks, municipal and township vehicles, trailers, and fleet vehicles. If it needs to be seen or needs more light to work by, bring it in.
Do you install lighting for fleets?
Yes. For businesses running more than one vehicle, we can set up a consistent lighting package across the whole fleet so every truck and van runs the same clean, recognizable setup. One shop, one point of contact.
How much does safety lighting installation cost?
It comes down to the vehicle, the lights, and how much wiring the job needs. A single beacon is a quick job. A full plow-truck or fleet setup is a bigger one. Stop in or give us a call and we will look at your vehicle and get you a free estimate.
How long does installation take?
It depends on the setup. A simple light or backup alarm can often be done quickly. A full warning-light and wiring package takes longer, because the wiring is done right and the switches go where the driver can reach them. We will give you a realistic timeframe with your estimate.

Ready to light up your work truck or fleet?

Stop in or give us a call. We will look at your vehicle, talk through the right safety lighting for the job, and get you a clear estimate.