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Feel free to ask them here! We would be more than happy to get you set up with the kit that's right for you :waytogo:

Rigid offers a few types of kits for your Raptor:

- 40" E-Series behind the grill
- 40" SR- Series behind the grill
- 20" E-Series Lower Grill
- Dually Fog Light Kit
- Dually D2 Fog Light Kit
- Dual 4" License Plate Kit

Each of these kits has it's pros and cons, so feel free to ask us anything!
 
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Hey I love my D2 Fog light kit. They are the shizit!

Thanks Cary! Glad you're happy with them :)

Yeah I've got some Duallys I need to replace with D2s...

Right on! I can get you a pair of D2's, without the brackets. I'm sure you could sell the Duallys you currently have pretty quick too
 

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I am thinking of picking up the dual 4 inch front liscense plate set. Cant decide on spot or flood. I currently run the dually's in amber flood and white spot. I generally run the duallys at the same time I run thre regular headlights. Its sufficient for me for driving.

Leaning toward the flood setup for offroad application. What do you think?
 
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I am thinking of picking up the dual 4 inch front liscense plate set. Cant decide on spot or flood. I currently run the dually's in amber flood and white spot. I generally run the duallys at the same time I run thre regular headlights. Its sufficient for me for driving.

Leaning toward the flood setup for offroad application. What do you think?

To be honest, if you think you have enough distance lighting out of the white spot duallys and think you could use a little more lighting up close, you'll be good with a flood set up. Now if you think you need more distance lighting and not as much up close, go with the spots. Although if it were my set up and I already had the white spots like you I would definitely go with the dual 4" in a white flood beam to give you the best of both worlds!
 
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