Baja Designs: ClearView TM Lessons in Lighting

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The Ford Raptor Fog Pocket Kit is 100% plug and play. The best way to complement your current light bar which covers zone 3, would be the use of 2 Wide Cornering Squadron to accomplish zone 2 lighting, and the use of 2 Amber Wide Cornering or Driving Squadrons for zone 1 lighting. Check our Squadron Data Chart to see what zones of lighting the different Squadrons can access: Squadron Data Sheet .

The use of amber lights for fog, dust, and snow is recommended for enhanced visibility. Our Squadrons are available with amber lens for all patterns, perfect for zone 1. Hope this information helps, thanks for the great feedback! The Scientists of Lighting are here to answer anymore questions you have. - Christian

I'm assuming these are designed for off road use only or can this set up be used on road in foggy conditions?

Also is everything y'all have made in the USA?
 

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I just bought the 4 squadron kit with the 2 clear wide and 2 yellow driving does it matter where you put the lights should the clear go on the outside or does it even matter
 

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I just bought the 4 squadron kit with the 2 clear wide and 2 yellow driving does it matter where you put the lights should the clear go on the outside or does it even matter

Most people have the clear driving on the inside and the amber on the outside. You have the clear wide cornering, so it may make more sense to install those on the outside. Overall, I'm not sure it really matters much. If you're really worried about it, you could mount the left side of the truck opposite of the right side to see which configuration you like better.
 
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I'm assuming these are designed for off road use only or can this set up be used on road in foggy conditions?

Also is everything y'all have made in the USA?

The lights work great for on road as any LED's are not DOT approved, I would suggest using a dimmer as well to prevent the glare effect of such a powerful light. And yes everything we build is made in the USA, with exceptions to a few interior parts to the lights.

I just bought the 4 squadron kit with the 2 clear wide and 2 yellow driving does it matter where you put the lights should the clear go on the outside or does it even matter

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You will definitely want to use the Wide-cornering Squadrons closest to the corners of your truck, maybe even angled out to get the full use out of the wide beam pattern for Zone 2 light. And the Amber Squadrons in a Driving pattern are perfect for dust/ fog lighting in Zone 1. Hope this information helps , and thanks for your interest in our products.- Christian
 
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