Rigid Industries Raptor Lighting (40", 20", and Dually Fog Kits)

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Question for you James,

Why on your site do you not offer the diffusion d2 with the d2 fog kit? What are the pros/cons of the diffusion vs the wide beam there?

Reason why I'm asking is that I was considering the diffusion because I wanted 1 set that was driving and one that was as wide as possible because I feel like the stock '13 HID beam is too narrow and cutoff too sudden.
 
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Question for you James,

Why on your site do you not offer the diffusion d2 with the d2 fog kit? What are the pros/cons of the diffusion vs the wide beam there?

Reason why I'm asking is that I was considering the diffusion because I wanted 1 set that was driving and one that was as wide as possible because I feel like the stock '13 hids beam is to narrow and cutoff too sudden.

Reason is, we have never had any customers want a diffusion beam pattern facing forward. Have you seen the light pattern in person? It's just super super wide, and very round so I would absolutely never use it when you were around any other vehicles. It's a perfect reverse light, but it doesn't throw a beam far at all. It's almost pointless to use it as a supplemental driving light just because you will only get 60-80 feet of usable light from it. Yes, very wide but not far at all. The driving pattern paired with the wide pattern is a great combo if you're looking to get past that cut off line :)

Hopefully that answers your questions!
 

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Have you seen the light pattern in person? It's just super super wide, and very round so I would absolutely never use it when you were around any other vehicles.

Nope, have never seen it in person, I just saw the little chart they have on the site showing the beam pattern and was intrigued.

Sounds like Wide+driving is the way to go for me then.
 
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