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Correct. You can swap the lenses to get a different pattern.

The only time you need to change more is if you go from Work/Scene to a different style OR vice versa.

The work/scene actually use different internal reflectors.
 
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To help fill my lack of knowledge on lighting: I have squad pro driving combo and want to switch to wide cornering or spot and I can just swap the lens covers? The core of the light is the same in al squad pros and just lens differences?


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Correct. You can swap the lenses to get a different pattern.

The only time you need to change more is if you go from Work/Scene to a different style OR vice versa.

The work/scene actually use different internal reflectors.

@4x4TruckLEDs.com is correct - you can easily swap the lenses to get a different pattern. The internals are the same for Spot, Driving/Combo, and Wide Cornering. Work/Scene has a different optic behind the lens.

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@4x4TruckLEDs.com is correct - you can easily swap the lenses to get a different pattern. The internals are the same for Spot, Driving/Combo, and Wide Cornering. Work/Scene has a different optic behind the lens.

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Lighting Zone: Off Road Enthusiast
These zones have been designed by Baja Designs: The Scientists of Lighting.


Zone 1 - Dust/Fog: This zone illuminates the area directly in front of the vehicle. Mounting these lights low on the bumper eliminates glare from dust and fog.

Zone 2 - Cornering: This zone provides cornering light which is necessary to drive comfortably at speed. By toeing these lights out 10°-15° a smooth field of light is achieved, eliminating the feeling of tunnel vision.

Zone 3 - Driving Combo: This zone is your primary driving light. These lights are mounted in the middle of the front bumper to avoid glare off of the hood or from dust and fog in front of the vehicle.

Zone 4 - Spot: This zone is your first level of long distance lighting. Lights intended for this zone will give you the distance needed to travel at speed. Combined with zone two lighting, a smooth transition is achieved creating less stress on your eyes.

Zone 5 - Racer Edition Spot: This zone is necessary for triple digit speeds, or wanting to see miles down the road. This is the only forward projection pattern we recommend mounting along your roofline (wider patterns can contribute to glare).

Zone 6 - Rock/Dome Lighting: This zone is used for wheel well lighting. This light is perfect for truck, jeep, buggy and UTV applications.

Zone 7 - Work/Scene: This is a true flood pattern. Excellent work light or “scene light” with an extremely smooth, round pattern. This pattern is not suitable for forward projection applications.

Zone 8 - Backup Lighting: This zone illuminates the area directly behind the rear of the vehicle. It is recommended that these lights be mounted on your rear bumper or cargo rack.


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Why Baja Designs? Well for starters, Baja Designs unique use of O-ring seals instead of silicone allows users to change their beam pattern and lenses with ease. Other LED lights on the market are silicone sealed so their patterns are not customizable and a rock chip requires you to return the light to the manufacturer for service or purchase a completely new light. On the other hand, if a BD lens happens to get scratched or you need a different light pattern, simply unscrew BD’s water and dust proof lens and custom O-ring seal and install the replacements. Not to mention, users are still fully covered by a Lifetime Warranty. For more information on our uService Technology:

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