GEN 2 Rear Facing Amber Dust Lights

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There are many options for rear-facing Amber dust lights.

Here's one pic from the Baja Designs thread - I don't know anything about this light bar or whose truck this is.

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Flush mounted in the bumper is another option...

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There were some posts about someone offering amber lights that get installed inside the Raptor's CHMSL light without affecting the marker lights or the bed light.

Anyone know where that pic is and what company is making that?
 

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SDHQ Chase Light Mounting Kit

Here is an option from SDHQ to mount a Dust/Chase Light. I've seen this used before on a variety of applications including Gen 1 and Gen 2 Raptors. It works best with our Squadron and S2 Series lights.
In general the Amber Spot or Amber Driving/Combo will provide the most punch for dust lighting. Wide Cornering and Work/Scene also work great because that pattern doubles for backup and camp lighting.

Here is a photo showing one S2 Pro, LED Spot, Amber (480011)

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When mounting Dust/Chase Lights we recommend mounting higher up on the vehicle if possible. The roof is ideal but mounted on the bed rails isn't a bad option.
Running Dust/Chase lights on the rear bumper would be the last option since that is the first location to get buried in dust and silt.

-Bailey, Baja Designs
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800-422-5292x114
 

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Mine was a one off we made, but GJ Motorsports was going to get my specs and reproduce them. @t_j

If there is interest it can be done, probably with options for pods (S2's) or the RTL light, optional antenna mount bracket.
 

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Hayness Offroad made a nice light that went in the hitch. I recently went to his website and it seems to be down. Do you know if he's still in business?
 
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I'd like to understand how to best mount a crossbar. Anyone know how to remove the plastic bed rail caps? Anyone have pics of what the bed rails look like naked, without the plastic caps?
 
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