My best guess is that it won't be on the final production model. I don't know exactly
what it is, and I love the idea of an integral/easy add-on 30' single row light bar, but if you blow up the picture that shows the black SCAB and AG SCREW you can see a very small line on the SCREW where it looks like the white bar was covered up via photoshop/post-shoot. So it just makes me feel like they covered it up on that, and
perhaps were rushed for time or something and left it on the black Raptor. I don't really know.
And now that I'm typing it, this guess seems stupid. But it either has a really important purpose (Like connected/having to do with the front skid plate somehow), or it won't be on the production model what-so-ever. Just a regular guys guess.
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(Before I start, sorry for the double post). But never mind. I semi-resind my previous statement. You can see in this photo:
http://st.motortrend.com/uploads/sites/5/2016/01/2017-Ford-F-150-Raptor-SuperCrew-front-end-021.jpg from Motor Trend of a white or AG SCREW, that there are two small lines on either side where this white piece
would be on a black Raptor. So it was not adjusted post-production.
Now look at this photo. Early stages of the new Raptor testing with the new front clip. Photo from SEMA website/the spied set.
https://www.sema.org/system/files/images/i-GMmjqHf.jpg There is no white piece in the center.
So, it is a factory trim piece. Hence the trim lines shown on the top photo. And there
is a photo out there of a black Raptor (Pre-prodution/Early phase) with no white trim piece. I'm not sure why I'm getting so into this. But again, I don't think it will be on the final production models.