GEN 2 Baja Squadron Pro Question

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LeboRaptor

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Hey guys

So i installed the ADD Pro bolt on with BAJA Squadron lighting

Baja Designs Squadron Pro White Driving/Combo
Baja Designs Squadron Amber SAE
Baja Designs Squadron White SAE

I expected the SAE lighting to be a bit brighter then what they are. I know the are made for street but i don't feel like they are bright at all. Anyways so i wanted to switch them out to PRO but i can't made a decision on which combination to get. I am mostly on streets and i don't feel like i need a spot for sure. So i was thinking of either going with

Option 1
Baja Designs Squadron Pro White Driving/Combo
Baja Designs Squadron Pro White Wide Cornering
Baja Designs Squadron Pro Amber Wide Cornering

Option 2
Baja Designs Squadron Pro White Driving/Combo
Baja Designs Squadron Pro White Driving/Combo
Baja Designs Squadron Pro Amber Wide Cornering

Is there any video on youtube that show reviews on different lighting pattern on a raptor i tried searching did not find anything good.

Also a big thanks to Chris @FordRaptorLights.com awesome customer service quick responses and great pricing.

See attached picture of current setup

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I felt the same way about the sae , I now have squadron pro combo driving , sport wide cornering , s2 pro wide cornering amber. I swiped the sae for the sports ,good middle ground between the sae and pro
 
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I felt the same way about the sae , I now have squadron pro combo driving , sport wide cornering , s2 pro wide cornering amber. I swiped the sae for the sports ,good middle ground between the sae and pro

Interesting i was also looking at the Sport.

Is the sport much brighter then SAE what would be your Personal review 50% brighter you think or?

How much brighter is the pro comparing to sport?

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I'm wondering if you would be blinding people or get hassled for using the sport wide cornering for street use?

I have been reading other forums with different vehicles and most guys are happy with sport for street use.
 

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I have been reading other forums with different vehicles and most guys are happy with sport for street use.

i have the sports, currently my rear facing lights, but had them up front for a season. They will definitely offend and dazzle oncoming drivers. they’re fantastic at illuminating road side critters, but there’s almost no way to aim them usably so as not to really bug oncoming motorists.
 

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i have the sports, currently my rear facing lights, but had them up front for a season. They will definitely offend and dazzle oncoming drivers. they’re fantastic at illuminating road side critters, but there’s almost no way to aim them usably so as not to really bug oncoming motorists.

Thanks. That's exactly what I was wondering. I don't want to be THAT GUY that's blinding other drivers.
 
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Do you also have pro anywhere

i have the sports, currently my rear facing lights, but had them up front for a season. They will definitely offend and dazzle oncoming drivers. they’re fantastic at illuminating road side critters, but there’s almost no way to aim them usably so as not to really bug oncoming motorists.
 
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