Baja Designs: General Discussion Thread - GEN 2

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Are these lights DOT approved for street use or off-road only? Does it change with amber covers?

On the S2 Pro's is that 2150 or 2450 lumens? Your main page for the S2 Pro shows 2450 but when you click on any of them, it shows 2150.


They are NOT DOT approved. They are designed for offroad use only. When the S2 is used in Wide Cornering it is considered Street Friendly and we have customers using them without issues. Same goes for our Squadron Sport in the Wide Cornering pattern. It is up to driver discretion.
 
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They are NOT DOT approved. They are designed for offroad use only. When the S2 is used in Wide Cornering it is considered Street Friendly and we have customers using them without issues. Same goes for our Squadron Sport in the Wide Cornering pattern. It is up to driver discretion.

On the S2 Pro's is that 2150 or 2450 lumens? Your main page for the S2 Pro shows 2450 but when you click on any of them, it shows 2150.
 

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On the S2 Pro's is that 2150 or 2450 lumens? Your main page for the S2 Pro shows 2450 but when you click on any of them, it shows 2150.



Were working on them. Just need someone to get us a picture under the hood to confirm the mounting is the same as a 2017+ F150!
 

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Not sure why the link isn't working. I'll try to fix that ASAP.

Here is a breakdown of the lights included in each kit. As far as their output goes, here are some specs as well:

S2 Sport - 12W/1,130Lumens
S2 Pro - 20W/2,450Lumens
Squadron Sport - 20W/1800Lumens
Squadron Pro - 40W/4900Lumens
Squadron Racer - 40W/4300Lumens *will offer ~40% more distance than Pro*



Sportsmen - $999.95 ------ $899.96 (SKU: 447564)
2 - S2 Sport, Wide Cornering
2 - Squadron Sport, Driving/Combo
2 - Squadron Sport, Spot

Pro - $1,299.95 ------ $1,169.95 (SKU: 447566)
2 - S2 Sport, Wide Cornering
2 - Squadron Pro, Driving/Combo
2 - Squadron Pro, Spot

Unlimited - $1,424.95 ------ $1282.45 (SKU: 447567)
2 - S2 Pro, Wide Cornering
2 - Squadron Pro, Driving/Combo
2 - Squadron Racer, Spot


I would recommend our S2 Sport in Amber Wide Cornering for Fog Light use. It's the most street friendly but is still up to driver discretion.

I know that the Led lights are low amperage so is a relay required for these lights or are they designed to be hooked up directly to the aux switch?
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I know that the Led lights are low amperage so is a relay required for these lights or are they designed to be hooked up directly to the aux switch?
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Tone

Tone,

The lights can be hooked up directly to the upfitter switches as those switches do have built-in relays and fuses.

That being said, you need to be mindful of the amp capacity of your switches when wiring. Baja Designs has setup these kits to run 4 lights on one AUX switch and 2 lights on a second AUX switch. In addition to allowing you to use various lights for different situations, this also splits up the lights to keep them under the max amperage for each switch.

Hope this answers your question!
 
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