BroncoAZ
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I’m having some analysis paralysis choosing lighting for my 2020 Scab. My main focus is a good SAE fog light and a good pair of spots that I would connect to the high beams for dark highways. I also want to run the Baja Designs S1 flush mount in the rear bumper or S2 under the rear bumper. For the mount I like the Offroad Alliance three light bezel kit (makes it look finished to me) or their in house bracket to fit three full size cubes. The Rigid bracket also looks like it fits three without hiding any behind the bumper.
I have the following lights in my garage. The 20” bar won’t fit anywhere that I can think of. I could use these, sell these, or save them for my 87 Bronco. Everything but the 20” bar are new in boxes, the 20” bar was on my diesel truck for a couple years but is still in great condition.
Rigid SAE fog cubes 50481, the previous generation, same brightness as the new ones.
Rigid D2 Driving 50231, the previous generation that were only 3300 lumens, the new version are 4700 lumens.
Rigid 20” SR combo bar 92031, 6400 lumens
Rigid 21211 flush mount Dually flood, two pairs
I like the Baja Designs lights, I think they are better than Rigid, but their SAE fog seems like a poor choice compared to the competition. Both the Rigid and Diode Dynamics SAE fogs literally blow it away on the comparison video I was watching which seemed like it was made without bias. Are the BD SAE fog really as weak as they look in this video? Fast forward to 4:44. They are measuring 1/3 of the candela of the Rigid or DD.
Before that video I was looking at the Baja Designs with SAE fog, Pro combo for offroad, and S1 spots for the highway in the bezel or with Squadron Spots or Pro spots on the 3 cube bracket.
I could go with more Rigid lights. I could run the cubes I have but it just seems wrong to install the lower powered 50231 driving cubes on my new Raptor when there is something better available. So if I went with the bezel kit I would need to buy the newer 502313 and pick a Baja Designs S1 for the kit. I was thinking I would go Amber on the S1 because the 5K beam of the white wouldn’t match the Rigid’s 6K beam. Total cost here would be around $940. With a standard bracket kit the cost with a new 502313 plus a new spot pair would be around $770. At that point I might as well buy all new for $850 and sell my current SAE set.
I was also looking at the Diode Dynamics. They seem like a great solution for SAE legal lights. I would want their Pro lights since they are much brighter, One pair in SAE Fog, one pair in SAE driving, and probably the amber BD S1 in the bezels. On the three cube bracket I would want the third pair to be something else, I wouldn’t want their flood version, so maybe a set of their Amber fogs for poor weather. There is no good offroad cube in their collection, I would like it if they made a non SAE combo light. My buddy who is involved in the desert racing scene said the Diode Dynamics products were sub par and haven’t held up or offroad race use and prerunning. He mentioned issues with flickering, brackets being poor quality, etc.
I want to buy once cry once on this. I also don’t want a mishmash of lights on the truck. I searched, but couldn’t find the K number for the stock LED lights. They look between 5000K to 6000K to me. Suggestions?
I have the following lights in my garage. The 20” bar won’t fit anywhere that I can think of. I could use these, sell these, or save them for my 87 Bronco. Everything but the 20” bar are new in boxes, the 20” bar was on my diesel truck for a couple years but is still in great condition.
Rigid SAE fog cubes 50481, the previous generation, same brightness as the new ones.
Rigid D2 Driving 50231, the previous generation that were only 3300 lumens, the new version are 4700 lumens.
Rigid 20” SR combo bar 92031, 6400 lumens
Rigid 21211 flush mount Dually flood, two pairs
I like the Baja Designs lights, I think they are better than Rigid, but their SAE fog seems like a poor choice compared to the competition. Both the Rigid and Diode Dynamics SAE fogs literally blow it away on the comparison video I was watching which seemed like it was made without bias. Are the BD SAE fog really as weak as they look in this video? Fast forward to 4:44. They are measuring 1/3 of the candela of the Rigid or DD.
Before that video I was looking at the Baja Designs with SAE fog, Pro combo for offroad, and S1 spots for the highway in the bezel or with Squadron Spots or Pro spots on the 3 cube bracket.
I could go with more Rigid lights. I could run the cubes I have but it just seems wrong to install the lower powered 50231 driving cubes on my new Raptor when there is something better available. So if I went with the bezel kit I would need to buy the newer 502313 and pick a Baja Designs S1 for the kit. I was thinking I would go Amber on the S1 because the 5K beam of the white wouldn’t match the Rigid’s 6K beam. Total cost here would be around $940. With a standard bracket kit the cost with a new 502313 plus a new spot pair would be around $770. At that point I might as well buy all new for $850 and sell my current SAE set.
I was also looking at the Diode Dynamics. They seem like a great solution for SAE legal lights. I would want their Pro lights since they are much brighter, One pair in SAE Fog, one pair in SAE driving, and probably the amber BD S1 in the bezels. On the three cube bracket I would want the third pair to be something else, I wouldn’t want their flood version, so maybe a set of their Amber fogs for poor weather. There is no good offroad cube in their collection, I would like it if they made a non SAE combo light. My buddy who is involved in the desert racing scene said the Diode Dynamics products were sub par and haven’t held up or offroad race use and prerunning. He mentioned issues with flickering, brackets being poor quality, etc.
I want to buy once cry once on this. I also don’t want a mishmash of lights on the truck. I searched, but couldn’t find the K number for the stock LED lights. They look between 5000K to 6000K to me. Suggestions?