S8 Install in 2024 Modular Bumper Lower Grill

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Taking a little more time on this Raptor to get the lights the way I want....first I installed BD S2 lights in the bumper to replace the Rigid OEM ones and put BD S1 on the rear. Nothing wrong with Rigid (ran them on my Jeep), but just prefer the looks and options of the BD lights. Since I could not make my mind up all at once, I installed the Aux Wire extensions from @Specialtyperformanceparts which was a very wise decision as I keep making changes to how I have the lights connected to the Aux Switches and I am sure I will make at least one more change.


On my 2020, I had a BD ONX6+ in the lower grill and 40" S8 behind the upper grill plus BD pocket lights and all white except for a pair of S1 in the bumper pockets. Would light up the world pretty good, but almost too much for where/how I drive. The bumper Factory Amber S2 in Wide Cornering gives a nice wide pattern, but there was a bit of a gap directly in front of the truck. So went with the S8 Factory Amber, Wide cornering and even though 2 of the LEDs are blocked by the trim, it does a great job coupled with the S2's and now I have a consistent pattern all the way from side-to-side.

The SPV brackets are a quality product and great black color match. And the custom harness makes connection a breeze. I did make a few changes during the install. First, I swapped out the silver BD front face screws for black stainless steal screws (M4x12mm). Second, the SPV kits comes with lock nuts and depending on your tools it can be a pain to run them down the long bolt. So I used SS washer, SS lock washer, and SS nut instead....way easier (Home Depot 1/4"). Third, when you pull the front bumper trim pieces, you can re-use the clips. But sometimes the prongs break and if removed a few times like I did they tend to break off. So got these clips from Amazon whcih worked great. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0B7QV96XP/?tag=fordraptorforum-20

A plus that I did not think about upfront was how the S8 backlight worked with the Factory Amber. On my previous truck, the backlight was not all that obvious with the white lens. With the Factory Amber lens, the backlight creates kind of a light glow which makes it more obvious.

So now I am leaning toward the BD Sqaudron Pro behind the grill kit from SPV, but need to play with what I currently have to determine the white/amber/lens patterns that I want.

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Taking a little more time on this Raptor to get the lights the way I want....first I installed BD S2 lights in the bumper to replace the Rigid OEM ones and put BD S1 on the rear. Nothing wrong with Rigid (ran them on my Jeep), but just prefer the looks and options of the BD lights. Since I could not make my mind up all at once, I installed the Aux Wire extensions from @Specialtyperformanceparts which was a very wise decision as I keep making changes to how I have the lights connected to the Aux Switches and I am sure I will make at least one more change.


On my 2020, I had a BD ONX6+ in the lower grill and 40" S8 behind the upper grill plus BD pocket lights and all white except for a pair of S1 in the bumper pockets. Would light up the world pretty good, but almost too much for where/how I drive. The bumper Factory Amber S2 in Wide Cornering gives a nice wide pattern, but there was a bit of a gap directly in front of the truck. So went with the S8 Factory Amber, Wide cornering and even though 2 of the LEDs are blocked by the trim, it does a great job coupled with the S2's and now I have a consistent pattern all the way from side-to-side.

The SPV brackets are a quality product and great black color match. And the custom harness makes connection a breeze. I did make a few changes during the install. First, I swapped out the silver BD front face screws for black stainless steal screws (M4x12mm). Second, the SPV kits comes with lock nuts and depending on your tools it can be a pain to run them down the long bolt. So I used SS washer, SS lock washer, and SS nut instead....way easier (Home Depot 1/4"). Third, when you pull the front bumper trim pieces, you can re-use the clips. But sometimes the prongs break and if removed a few times like I did they tend to break off. So got these clips from Amazon whcih worked great. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0B7QV96XP/?tag=fordraptorforum-20

A plus that I did not think about upfront was how the S8 backlight worked with the Factory Amber. On my previous truck, the backlight was not all that obvious with the white lens. With the Factory Amber lens, the backlight creates kind of a light glow which makes it more obvious.

So now I am leaning toward the BD Sqaudron Pro behind the grill kit from SPV, but need to play with what I currently have to determine the white/amber/lens patterns that I want.

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Thanks for the write up. I have spent a month back and forth on what I want to put in the lower grill. (@Specialtyperformanceparts John I owe y’all a call to discuss). But for everyone else..

What lights and bracket is available if I don’t want a light bar? I was thinking 2 lights might look cool in the outer openings a leave the center open. I’ve seen a few folks running 5 Rigids in the lower grill but in those cases the cover is removed so there’s no divider. I also don’t think I need that much light. At least for now.
 

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One off-road trip and I had 3 of my lights hanging by the harness. I made the mistake of not using nylon lock nuts and used lock washers instead. Keep an eye on them.
 
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One off-road trip and I had 3 of my lights hanging by the harness. I made the mistake of not using nylon lock nuts and used lock washers instead. Keep an eye on them.
Thanks. Will do. Also used blue loctite so should be good at least for a while.
 
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