Rogue Racing Throttle Bumper w/Radius Lighting Package Deal!**

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cdurbin

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I can't speak for the Rebel bumper but the Throttle is simply a work of art. Very well made and fits the look of the Raptor perfect. I wanted an aftermarket bumper that did not look like a bull bar or something just welded together for protection. The Throttle looks so good with the lines of the Raptor. Now I was worried a bit about the lights as they are not Vision X or Rigid or an name brand I have heard of. Listen these lights are really heavy duty and appear to be made very well. I guess time will tell on them but they are just as well made by looking at them as my Rigids. The bumper with lights looks to be about 15 pounds more than stock bumper with no lights. So you add lights, two 40 inch bars, your probably looking at no more than 5 pounds difference. All in all I am very pleased so far. I will be installing it this coming Tuesday. I will post some pics and talk about installation.
Agreed entirely. Something else I'd like to point out....These lights are BRIGHT...and well made. And unlike my Rigid lights, they do not cause feedback through the speakers when they are on.

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How hard is it to remove the skid plate for changing the oil filter/drain?

Also, which finish would you recommend for harsh winter climates with tons (literally) of salt and Magnesium Chloride Sprays which get laid down on the roadways for ice control.

I've heard that powder coating doesn't last that long in these climates.
 
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I don't remember having to drop skid plate for oil chsnge. Granted I was pretty drunk when I did the last one but yeah.

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I don't remember having to drop skid plate for oil chsnge. Granted I was pretty drunk when I did the last one but yeah.

Corey

Factory skid plate has the access panel for getting to the oil filter and draining it. Just wondering how it's done with Throttle bumper/skid.
 

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There's a ramp where the oil drains and if I remember right it runs right by the skid when you drain it. I'll get a picture and width comparison in the morning.
 

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I don't remember having to drop skid plate for oil chsnge. Granted I was pretty drunk when I did the last one but yeah.

Corey

Thats a darn good question. I don't see any panel you can remove to drop the oil but mine won't be on until Tuesday.
 

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After having my 2 sets of Rigid Duallys for about 2 months behind the mesh of the Throttle bumper, about a week ago decided to replace them due to the severe decrease in light(LUMEN) output. I decided to give a try to an 8" pair of light bar(Spots) from MIC Tuning found at Amazon. After a week of having them installed on my truck I am loving them, been already through some good amount of rain and No fog inside the lens. Now the question that maybe some are asking is Light Output? Great they are installed behind the mesh (picture below) and the light output I can see is excellent compared to the 2 sets of Rigid Duallys (Spots and Floods) Here is a Picture of them Installed. I will post some pictures at night maybe on wednesday I am really tired now to do it now.

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