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It not just for fog. Off-roading with others gets real dusty,. Amber cuts through the dust fairly well. Mounting them high keeps the lights from getting broke/damaged by rocks and dirt, or any other obstacle encountered on the trails. Ambers worked great on my Raptor off road at night, also...
Awesome build! Almost went with Nuthouse, but got impatient.
How do you like the AEV lights? Just ordered the light mounting kit for my bumper and was looking hard at some Baja Designs LP9’s, but like the look of the AEV’s.
Added a shower and small passenger side cargo box to the rack. Shower is pretty cool, has a pump to add pressure or I can hook up my compressor to pressurize.
They can get a bit heavy. I just picked up a Roofnest Falcon XL, plenty of room for me. One of the main reasons I went with a 2500 for my overland build; gonna take a lot to make out my payload capacity. My Raptor had so little payload capacity, I was afraid to tow a trailer with it.