Thinking I want a bar for the grill like that to wire into my switch panel when I get it. What brand are they and have any night shots yet?These things are extremely bright. I wired them Into the stock upfitter switches.
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Brand is Baja Design. They are the LP6. Impossible for me to get a night shot, way too bright for my phone cameraThinking I want a bar for the grill like that to wire into my switch panel when I get it. What brand are they and have any night shots yet?
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I was meaning from sitting in the cab and looking out or if they are too bright for that then I'm getting the exact same thing you have. Fog gets thick down on the river here.Brand is Baja Design. They are the LP6. Impossible for me to get a night shot, way too bright for my phone camera
They are nice and bright got from the cab … easily at least 5 times brighter than my high beams. Plus it throws light out to the sides.I was meaning from sitting in the cab and looking out or if they are too bright for that then I'm getting the exact same thing you have. Fog gets thick down on the river here.
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Pics or it didn’t happen!They are nice and bright got from the cab … easily at least 5 times brighter than my high beams. Plus it throws light out to the sides.
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 have ambers (KC Hilights) mounted in back as chase lights For those behind me to be able to see/follow through the dust.Correct me if I'm wrong but, I thought the fog lights were mounted as low as possible to search out UNDER the fog as opposed to being higher and getting flashback from the fog itself.