MarkT
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I wanted to add some more lighting to the front of the Raptor while keeping the stock look as much as possible when the lights aren't needed.
The mounts would have to be strong (I hate jittery lights), easy to use (preferably no tools required), and require little to no modification of the Raptor to install.
Here are the lights in the "ready to use" position:

And here is a pic taken with the lights stowed away behind the grill:

Finally, here is a pic showing the mount on one side:

The lights are also easy to remove from the truck completely... just disconnect the weatherpack wiring connectors, slide the lights out of the mounts on the truck, and plug the wiring harness into itself to keep dirt and debris out of the connections.
This is the result of several attempts and ideas to make the concept work... the first few tries failed miserably! :blam: (and I have a pile of scrap to prove it! lol)
But so far, this execution of the concept seems to be working out pretty well... :mrgreen:
The mounts would have to be strong (I hate jittery lights), easy to use (preferably no tools required), and require little to no modification of the Raptor to install.
Here are the lights in the "ready to use" position:

And here is a pic taken with the lights stowed away behind the grill:

Finally, here is a pic showing the mount on one side:

The lights are also easy to remove from the truck completely... just disconnect the weatherpack wiring connectors, slide the lights out of the mounts on the truck, and plug the wiring harness into itself to keep dirt and debris out of the connections.
This is the result of several attempts and ideas to make the concept work... the first few tries failed miserably! :blam: (and I have a pile of scrap to prove it! lol)
But so far, this execution of the concept seems to be working out pretty well... :mrgreen: