Baja Bucky
Member
Hey Bailey (BD),
I'm looking at getting the 10in Lower OnX6 hi-power light bar in combination with either the unlimited or pro version of your fog light kits. It looks like the OnX6 lower light bar will cover the driving/combo Zone 3 really well. Does it makes sense to have 1 pair of the squadron pros be driving/combo as well or would that be redundant? Would you get more light coverage by having all four of the squadron pros be spots to cover a wider range further out in zone 4? I don't really need the racer editions to hit zone 5, but I was leaning towards the unlimited for the higher output S2 Pros and looking to get the amber rock covers to use them as fog/snow lights when needed.
As far as utilizing the aux switches the most efficiently, it sounds like I could run the OnX6 on aux1, the four squadron pro spots on aux2, the 2 S2 Pro cornering/fog lights on aux 3, and then your back up lights on aux4. Is that accurate based on how the wiring harnesses come wired?
Thanks for your help!
I'm looking at getting the 10in Lower OnX6 hi-power light bar in combination with either the unlimited or pro version of your fog light kits. It looks like the OnX6 lower light bar will cover the driving/combo Zone 3 really well. Does it makes sense to have 1 pair of the squadron pros be driving/combo as well or would that be redundant? Would you get more light coverage by having all four of the squadron pros be spots to cover a wider range further out in zone 4? I don't really need the racer editions to hit zone 5, but I was leaning towards the unlimited for the higher output S2 Pros and looking to get the amber rock covers to use them as fog/snow lights when needed.
As far as utilizing the aux switches the most efficiently, it sounds like I could run the OnX6 on aux1, the four squadron pro spots on aux2, the 2 S2 Pro cornering/fog lights on aux 3, and then your back up lights on aux4. Is that accurate based on how the wiring harnesses come wired?
Thanks for your help!