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View attachment 143272. s2pro wide cornering amber ,squadron pro diving combo ,squadron sport wide cornering
That's exactly the setup I've been looking at. Got any pictures at night?
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View attachment 143272. s2pro wide cornering amber ,squadron pro diving combo ,squadron sport wide cornering
Reading about swapping the lenses from a wide cornering to a SAE, would it be possible to swap the lens from a SAE to one of the brighter lights to keep the SAE pattern? I realize it wouldn't still be legal, but with the sharper cutoff it should be better to other drivers twide cornering.
Also, for those wanting to run multiple combo instead of a wide cornering and a spot, shouldn't it end up exactly the same since the combos have two of each lens?
I can tell you from doing some lens swapping, the SAE reflectors are also different as compared to wide cornering sports/pros. You will cut down some of the pattern, but it will also remain brighter than a true SAE light.
Those are the older SAE's. The newer lenses used are very different.
Reading about swapping the lenses from a wide cornering to a SAE, would it be possible to swap the lens from a SAE to one of the brighter lights to keep the SAE pattern? I realize it wouldn't still be legal, but with the sharper cutoff it should be better to other drivers twide cornering.
Also, for those wanting to run multiple combo instead of a wide cornering and a spot, shouldn't it end up exactly the same since the combos have two of each lens?
The lenses look the same, but they added a shield to minimize stray light. The parts still look interchangeable, the boards inside his examples are both labeled Squadron Sport. There might be some gains to be made from opening up some of the shields.
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