Baja Designs: General Discussion Thread - GEN 2

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New Product Announcement!

Ford Super Duty (20-On), 7 XL Linkable Kit

The latest vehicle-specific kit sporting our 7 light XL Linkable lighting system is Ford’s flagship hauler, the 2020 Super Duty. Pierce through the night with this thoughtfully placed and race-inspired setup. Powder coated 304 Stainless Steel brackets securely mount to the top of the bumper to place the light tight against the grill for a clean look. This kit will be offered in two configurations for Ford OEM upfitter switches, or our stand-alone harness.

This setup includes the following:
  • (1) 7 XL Linkable lightbar with black rock guards
  • (2) PS/DS Brackets stainless-steel & powder-coated
  • (2) Pre-load Support Base, stainless-steel & microtext
  • (1) 64-0115 Wiring Harness or (1) 64-0094 Upfitter Harness
  • All necessary hardware
Specs:
  • Setup: XL WC / XL DC / XL Spot / XL Spot / XL Spot / XL DC / XL WC
  • 22,050 lumens
  • 182W / 14A
Configurations:

Ford, Super Duty (20-On), 7 XL Linkable Kit | PN: 44-7732, MSRP: $1,689.95

Ford, Super Duty (20-On), 7 XL Linkable Kit w/Upfitter | PN: 44-7732-UP, MSRP: $1,669.95

Link: https://www.bajadesigns.com/products/Ford-Super-Duty-20-On-7-XL-Linkable-Kits.asp

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This setup looks awesome. I'd love to see something similar on a Raptor.
 

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Hey @Baja Designs

Maybe I’m weird, but I’d like to go with 4 pocket lights in the bumper (instead of the 6)

I’m thinking S2 wide cornering and Squadron. What do you recommend in terms of pattern/beam/light intensity?

Do I also need different mounting brackets? Looking to centre the lights in the opening and not be obstructed.

Others plans:

S8 light bar behind the grille

S1 flush work/scene rear bumper

TIA
 
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Hey @Baja Designs

Maybe I’m weird, but I’d like to go with 4 pocket lights in the bumper (instead of the 6)

I’m thinking S2 wide cornering and Squadron. What do you recommend in terms of pattern/beam/light intensity?

Do I also need different mounting brackets? Looking to centre the lights in the opening and not be obstructed.

Others plans:

S8 light bar behind the grille

S1 flush work/scene rear bumper

TIA

We like weird! :D I'm pretty sure there's a vendor on here that sells a bracket that allows you mount a pair of lights and it's still spaced out evenly. Hopefully they can chime in on here but I'll talk to some of my guys here at BD if they know. Are you set on a pair of S2s and a pair of Squadrons? The reason why I ask is you would get more light if you did two pairs of Squadrons. But nonetheless, I can recommend the correct the lighting to your needs. What kind of terrain will you be seeing? high speeds? Tight technical trails or open desert? Since you plan to have the S8 behind the grille, that would be focused on long distance. That means we can focus your fog pocket location as near and mid field vision. Let me know and I can better analyze your setup. :)
 

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We like weird! :D I'm pretty sure there's a vendor on here that sells a bracket that allows you mount a pair of lights and it's still spaced out evenly. Hopefully they can chime in on here but I'll talk to some of my guys here at BD if they know. Are you set on a pair of S2s and a pair of Squadrons? The reason why I ask is you would get more light if you did two pairs of Squadrons. But nonetheless, I can recommend the correct the lighting to your needs. What kind of terrain will you be seeing? high speeds? Tight technical trails or open desert? Since you plan to have the S8 behind the grille, that would be focused on long distance. That means we can focus your fog pocket location as near and mid field vision. Let me know and I can better analyze your setup. :)

In terms of terrain, back country roads. They can get tight at times :) I like to hoon in the snow also.

Maybe a pair of Squadrons per side is better. Thanks for your help.
 

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Hey @Baja Designs

Maybe I’m weird, but I’d like to go with 4 pocket lights in the bumper (instead of the 6)

I’m thinking S2 wide cornering and Squadron. What do you recommend in terms of pattern/beam/light intensity?

Do I also need different mounting brackets? Looking to centre the lights in the opening and not be obstructed.

Others plans:

S8 light bar behind the grille

S1 flush work/scene rear bumper

TIA

Hey Johny. As BD mentioned, we make our own brackets for the Gen2 Raptors that fits up to 3 pairs of lights. You could certainly install 2 pairs of lights and space them out nice and even in the opening. Our kits are generally setup for 3 pairs of lights which include everything BUT we can set you up with a kit that includes TWO pairs. The harness will be included in the kit as well so everything is ready to go.

For patterns it really depends on what your using them for.

If you want one pair that are street legal and act as fog lights, I'd highly recommend the Squadron SAE series. These are SAE rated fogs and are great for your "always on" fogs.
Then a pair of Squdron Pro Drivnig/Combos will light up the road when you need to.

2 pairs of Squadrons would look ideal in there over 1 pair of S2 and 1 pair of Squadron. Since you want to do 2 pairs only you'll have PLENTY of room and it'll look good. Having 1 S2 and 1 Squadorn might not look right. It'll look as if something is missing. But 2 sets of Squadrons will be on point.

Our kits are here, but again you'll want to PM me so we can set you up with a dual pair kit instead of a triple pair, BUT this gives you an idea on what they look like. We manufacturer our brackets right here on Long Island btw out of 11 gauge stainless steel and powder coat them. We also throw in a lifetime warranty on the brackets (no matter WHAT you do to them)

http://www.4x4truckleds.com/led-auxiliary-lights/baja-designs/raptor-2017-lighting-kits/

You'll also see the S8 bars listed there along with reverse kits. We offer the S1 and S2 reverse kits in bolt on applications as well as flush mount

Shoot me a PM and we'll help set you up with a killer Baja lighting package.

This is what our kit looks like with 3 pairs to give you an idea (but you'll 2 spaced out in the center)

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And here are 2 examples of reverse kits (on the same truck, and yes both work). One is the popular S2 kit that bolts on under the bumper and the other are actually Squadrons flush mount into the bumper (S1s will be a lot smaller of course, but this customer wanted the most light he could fit back there)

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Hey Johny. As BD mentioned, we make our own brackets for the Gen2 Raptors that fits up to 3 pairs of lights. You could certainly install 2 pairs of lights and space them out nice and even in the opening. Our kits are generally setup for 3 pairs of lights which include everything BUT we can set you up with a kit that includes TWO pairs. The harness will be included in the kit as well so everything is ready to go.

For patterns it really depends on what your using them for.

If you want one pair that are street legal and act as fog lights, I'd highly recommend the Squadron SAE series. These are SAE rated fogs and are great for your "always on" fogs.
Then a pair of Squdron Pro Drivnig/Combos will light up the road when you need to.

2 pairs of Squadrons would look ideal in there over 1 pair of S2 and 1 pair of Squadron. Since you want to do 2 pairs only you'll have PLENTY of room and it'll look good. Having 1 S2 and 1 Squadorn might not look right. It'll look as if something is missing. But 2 sets of Squadrons will be on point.

Our kits are here, but again you'll want to PM me so we can set you up with a dual pair kit instead of a triple pair, BUT this gives you an idea on what they look like. We manufacturer our brackets right here on Long Island btw out of 11 gauge stainless steel and powder coat them. We also throw in a lifetime warranty on the brackets (no matter WHAT you do to them)

http://www.4x4truckleds.com/led-auxiliary-lights/baja-designs/raptor-2017-lighting-kits/

You'll also see the S8 bars listed there along with reverse kits. We offer the S1 and S2 reverse kits in bolt on applications as well as flush mount

Shoot me a PM and we'll help set you up with a killer Baja lighting package.

This is what our kit looks like with 3 pairs to give you an idea (but you'll 2 spaced out in the center)

108156747_10217702113440018_5929434371928721016_n.jpg


And here are 2 examples of reverse kits (on the same truck, and yes both work). One is the popular S2 kit that bolts on under the bumper and the other are actually Squadrons flush mount into the bumper (S1s will be a lot smaller of course, but this customer wanted the most light he could fit back there)

118471786_2557136881173774_9072563529526607762_n.jpg

Thanks for the quick response. I really like your suggestion of Squadron SAE and Squadron Pro driving combos. SAEs would be great to use regularly in fowl weather. Would you suggest an amber lens on the SAE fogs? I’ll definitely let you know when I confirm what I want.
 

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If you did want to do SAE in Amber then I'd honestly suggest you stick with 3 pairs of lights

Squadron SAE
Squadron SAE Amber
Squadron Pro Driving/Combo

Now you have lights for every situation.

If you are set on 2 pairs though... get the Squadron SAE and Squadron Pro Driving/Combos and grab some amber covers. You can then "play" with the idea of amber lights. If you decide you like the amber and use them all the time, you can always swap the lenses out (this will void your warranty on the SAE however, since Baja does not want anybody taking apart SAE housings so that they maintain their SAE rating, thus the amber covers)
 
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