KaiserM715
Kaiser Söze
Basic take-aways when buying lights:
If you want real lighting performance, you have to spend the money. A $100 lightbar is usually only good for 25% (or less) of the performance of a quality lightbar. If you are buying for aesthetics, buy whatever you want. Take a look at the light test threads Noah posted (quoted below). A good example of this is the 30" KC Flex combo bar vs the 40" Venomous combo bar. The KC puts out 6 times the output of the Venomous, in a smaller package.
Putting a light bar behind the grille cuts the light output by about 50%.
You mentioned fog lights. Most of what you see in the bumper cut-outs are NOT fog lights and are not DOT legal (off-road use only). If you want fog lights, you are going to have to look for a fog beam pattern.
There is also more info here:
http://www.fordraptorforum.com/f81/*read-before-posting*-lighting-install-faq-38334/
If you want real lighting performance, you have to spend the money. A $100 lightbar is usually only good for 25% (or less) of the performance of a quality lightbar. If you are buying for aesthetics, buy whatever you want. Take a look at the light test threads Noah posted (quoted below). A good example of this is the 30" KC Flex combo bar vs the 40" Venomous combo bar. The KC puts out 6 times the output of the Venomous, in a smaller package.
Putting a light bar behind the grille cuts the light output by about 50%.
You mentioned fog lights. Most of what you see in the bumper cut-outs are NOT fog lights and are not DOT legal (off-road use only). If you want fog lights, you are going to have to look for a fog beam pattern.
There is also more info here:
http://www.fordraptorforum.com/f81/*read-before-posting*-lighting-install-faq-38334/