GEN 2 Baja Designs "Unlimited" front bumper light kit install

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I've upgraded my bumper, and thus the brackets are available if someone wants to do their own set up.
you'll notice it fits better with them closer to the bumper rather than away.


Can you please elaborate? Do you mean to have the bracket with the lip holding the light facing forward?
 
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Sure. put one light on it and hold it one way. then flip it over and put it on the other side of the truck, you'll see the difference.
 

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They will fit either way, but with the lip forward the fasteners are trapped so if you want to loosen or tighten them you will need to remove the whole bracket. The lighting effectiveness is the same either way.
 

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Any way to differentiate between the power wires and the running wires ? I had mine installed and they are not getting power. Trying to find out if we plugged into the right ones. How can you tell the difference ?


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The wires from the firewall passthrough are located down next to the relay/fuse box at the fender liner. They are the same colors as the switch wires as well. However, the wires you want are up at the two large connectors on the firewall junction. They will be partially hidden in the wire bundle tape wrap, usually with a short loop exposed so you can see and identify them. You will want to check them with a multimeter or test light while operating the switch you want. Then you will be sure the selected wire is connected to the desired switch.
 

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The wires from the firewall passthrough are located down next to the relay/fuse box at the fender liner. They are the same colors as the switch wires as well. However, the wires you want are up at the two large connectors on the firewall junction. They will be partially hidden in the wire bundle tape wrap, usually with a short loop exposed so you can see and identify them. You will want to check them with a multimeter or test light while operating the switch you want. Then you will be sure the selected wire is connected to the desired switch.
Okay thank you, my installer said all the wires were dead, so I’m thinking he grabbed those instead of the power ones as he tested them all with the switches in the on position. This is his first gen2 raptor so we will see if that’s the issue. I appreciate it


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The wires from the firewall passthrough are located down next to the relay/fuse box at the fender liner. They are the same colors as the switch wires as well. However, the wires you want are up at the two large connectors on the firewall junction. They will be partially hidden in the wire bundle tape wrap, usually with a short loop exposed so you can see and identify them. You will want to check them with a multimeter or test light while operating the switch you want. Then you will be sure the selected wire is connected to the desired switch.
That’s correct. Just did mine and the ‘19 owners manual doesn’t clarify it well enough and made me believe they swapped he bundle positions again from how the ‘18 was set up. But not the case.


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I just can’t like that bracket, everything else looks good. Has anyone took the time to drill and install directly to the bumper.
 
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I just can’t like that bracket, everything else looks good. Has anyone took the time to drill and install directly to the bumper.
There's no place to really "drill" and mount them. bracket is a simple bolt on. easy peasy.

Wanna buy mine? :D
 
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