Triple Fog Light Kits Featuring 100% American Made/Stainless Steel Brackets

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Yeah the Pros are great. You can always do the S2 Pros for your wide cornering (everyday use I call them) and Squadron Sports in an amber wide/cornering (for bad weather) as well. I went with Pros because.... i want THE most light... but I also aimed mine down, a LOT. If you go with Squadron Pros in wide cornering and plan to use them when you are driving on a public road, you REALY need to aim them down, as they are BRIGHT.

One of my employees runs the Squadron Fog kit on his 12th gen F150... only we upgraded the sports to Pros and yeah... they blind people. You also can't really adjust them on his truck so it is what it is. I keep telling him "you need to go back to Sports" but he likes his pros. They throw a LOT of light.

Since yours will be on a switch it's up to you when/how you use them. FOR ME... since I DO plan on using my Pros on the highway I have them focused down in front of the truck so it only lights up the ground and the sides.
 
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Check out this video I made the other night quickly showing how they look.

 
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These brackets sure are popular. For those who have bought the brackets here are the updated instructions that'll help you get things lined up properly. Installation is SO SIMPLE. The part that takes the longest is just mounting the lights to the brackets and doing wire management (if you are OCD like me that is).
 

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Can you provide a link to those instructions? They come across all messed up.

Never mind, I found a way to just copy the link and paste it in a window, then I get the download.
 
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Phil stopped by the shop last night and we helped him adjust his Baja lights in his new SPP bracket. He had another bracket kit he was using but wasn't happy with the lack of adjustments. So he picked up our SPP bracket kit last week, installed it and then stopped by today and we aligned his lights for him in our shop. They came out great. He's got all 3 pairs hooked up to his high beams also so he can turn them all on when he activates his highs. That's a cool feature.

One concern he had, as most do was "because we're aiming the spots forward, are we going to lose some light because of the bumper" and the answer was "a little". The inner pairs are spots on his truck (middles are driving/combo, outer s2 are wide cornering). However it wasn't that noticeable. We have the spots aimed almost center. We lose a tiny bit of light but not enough for his particular install to matter much based on where he lives. If he was doing racing we would have recommended putting the spots on the outside, driving/combo in the center and his s2 wide cornering on the inside (or even go with Squadrons instead of S2s) but for his setup, the s2 wide cornering on the outside was the best option.

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Can we not get a bracket that allows left to right movement of these lights make? Someone please make one that fits these light with out blocking them. The lights look like stacked behind each other also? I might have to just get light sizes and have someone local make brackets. This is not right. Spend all this money just to have the inner one half blocked.
 
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These brackets will allow you to do that. See these brackets allow you to put the lights forward or back... in the case when the lights are all the way forward, it limits their left/right movement. But if you push them back more, you'll get more of the light visible since it's at an angle. Pulling the lights towards the front also moves them towards the inside part, which blocks part of the light. If you keep them back a bit in the bracket/opening, more of the light shines through.
 

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I highly recommend these brackets over the baja designs brackets. I had problems with the lights hitting the bumper with the baja designs bracket and had a hard time getting them lined up right. These brackets that Adam sells are top notch and have plenty of adjustment to get your lights where they need to be. The light you lose behind the bumper is very very minimal. If you are looking for a quality fog light kit I wouldn't hesitate to contact Adam to set you up with one! Thanks again!
 
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Thanks Phil. It was nice meeting you the other night and glad we could help you get your lights aligned and setup (Phil had picked the brackets up from us locally but then came back later when he needed some help with the installation, so we pulled it in and adjusted all his lights for him)
 
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