Help Identifying Lights

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0341Marine

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My new to me 2018 Gen 2 has what looks to be Baja Designs fog lights. Is there anyway for me to tell if these are SAE/street legal?3 lights.jpg
 

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None of those are "street legal" but if aimed correctly would be fine on the road. However that bracket system you have does not allow for sufficient up/down alignment, so you may not be able to aim them down at the ground and keep them low.

The outer smaller light is a KC HiLITES light. The other 2 are Baja Designs Squadron lights with Wide Cornering patterns. However I can't tell you if they are Sport or Pro since the bracket blocks the bezel. If you remove the lights or try and look up/down on the bezel it'll say SPORT or PRO.

Again TECHNICALLY speaking, none of those are street legal but I run 3x Squadron Pros in Wide Cornering on my Raptor and have them aimed down at the ground (since I'm using a different bracket) which keeps me out of trouble. With a wide cornering pattern, such as those 2, you want the pattern below the low beams, down at the ground. Chances are those might be aimed a bit high (turn your headlights on while facing a wall and see where the pattern lands)

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Inner lights may be more of a spot light, find a wall at night to see light pattern.
 
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