Alligator
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If I use all pro lights with my set up at the higher wattage will I need relays
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Our Gen2 Ford Raptor Triple Fog Kit is now available on our website over at www.4x4TruckLEDs.com
You can now choose from Baja Designs & Rigid Industries lights when you build out your kits. Choose Baja S2/Squadron combinations, Rigid D-Series combinations or Rigid Radiance combinations. Whatever floats your boat, we can put together for you.
We include EVERYTHING you need... that means you get brackets, lights, nuts/bolts and all wiring harnesses to connect the lights to your upfitters. It's all in the box, ready to go.
Our kits give you COMPLETE adjust-ability. The brackets themselves can be moved up/down allowing you to keep the lights low/centered/high. On top of that you can adjust each individual light forward/back in the bracket (bringing it flush with the bumper or keep it back inside) as well as aiming the light itself up/down/left/right. We believe this kit offers the most adjust-ability out of any other kit.
Rigid Industries Radiance Kits ($569): http://www.4x4truckleds.com/2017-ford-raptor-triple-fog-light-kit-w-rigid-industries-radiance-pods/
Rigid Industries D-Series Kits (Starting at $669): http://www.4x4truckleds.com/2017-ford-raptor-triple-fog-light-kit-w-rigid-industries-d-series/
Baja Designs Kits (Starting at $769): http://www.4x4truckleds.com/2017-ford-raptor-triple-fog-light-kit-w-baja-designs-lights/
If you have any questions just shoot me a message, email me ([email protected]) or give us a call at 966-991-4331 and we'll be happy to help you out.
I don't think there is enough room in there. I mean... it's worth TRYING I guess for ***** and giggles but the bar might be angled and not shoot where you want it to.
The SPP Brackets however allow you to actually bring the inner light more towards the outside, so it doesn't get blocked. The lights sit on a channel that lets you slide them to the side, as you slide them back