GEN 2 Bolt-on Front Bumper Discussion

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Nick@Apollo-Optics

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I just purchased an ADD Pro Bolt On Front Bumper for my 2018 Raptor. I wanted to get opinions on the brand and type of lights others may be running and why. Cubes or bars? Midnight, standard or adaptive? Rigid, Baja Designs, or other. Please give me your thoughts with pros and cons.

I am also now trying to choose between the ADD Pro Bolt On for the rear or going with the Stealth Rear Bumper. Thoughts?

Pro Bolt On
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Stealth

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It really comes down to personal preference here. You can rock the Stealth or PRO Bolt-On Rear with the PRO Bolt-On Front since they are both a tubular style construction and match the truck well. It’s your choice there.

As far as lighting, I tend to lean more towards bars just because I think it provides a cleaner look. But, some of the open style bumpers (ADD PRO, PRO Bolt-On) look good with the individual cubes. Plus, you have more flexibility with your lighting setup with cubes. You could run a pair of amber, a pair of street legal lights, and a pair of white distance lights.

As far as brand, it comes down to personal preference again. Baja Designs tends to pack more of a punch than Rigid. But Rigid does fit better and some of their lights have different aesthetic features (Midnight Edition, backlighting, etc.).

Happy to go over options with you to figure out what your wants and needs are and then we can make a recommendation for you setup to get it all dialed in. Please let me know if we can help.
 

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I'm considering the ADD pro bolt on and a 20" rigid adapt. I'm just ready to cut the truck and buy an IC not knowing how long i'll keep this thing.
 
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