Mega Raptor Grill Lights

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Working on getting these installed. Awaiting 2 more S2Pros from Baja. These are a perfect fit in the grill.
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How did you mount them in the grille?
The brackets will rotate and lock the light into the grill. When I say perfect fit, when you insert into grill they are not going anywhere. The bracket prevents them coming out on rough terrain.
 
These are not DOT approved street legal, are they?

Meaning you can't use them as marker lights like the Raptor because you will be blinding oncoming traffic?


ETA: so they are street legal, but must be properly aimed. I'm curious what type of adjustment you have after mounting them in those slots. Can they be aimed properly so they cut off at the correct height?
 
These are not DOT approved street legal, are they?

Meaning you can't use them as marker lights like the Raptor because you will be blinding oncoming traffic?


ETA: so they are street legal, but must be properly aimed. I'm curious what type of adjustment you have after mounting them in those slots. Can they be aimed properly so they cut off at the correct height?
These are not DOT approved lights. But a pretty cool mounting location for off-road use!
 
These are not DOT approved street legal, are they?

Meaning you can't use them as marker lights like the Raptor because you will be blinding oncoming traffic?


ETA: so they are street legal, but must be properly aimed. I'm curious what type of adjustment you have after mounting them in those slots. Can they be aimed properly so they cut off at the correct height?
Not dot approved, off road only
 
So they are LED, I wonder if you could wire them to a potentiometer and run them at a lower voltage to get a raptor effect (a glow) but turn them up to get the full power. It all comes down to how the LED driver is setup inside them. Alternatively, you could wire them to the ignition through a resistor but them give them full power through an upfitter. Ignition on, they run low juice, upfitter they get full power.
 
But I’m from Texas, we just do what we want. And I run them on public roadways. Lol

That's not cool. Those lights are bright as hell and will certainly blind anybody coming at you. I hope law enforcement gives you a reason to think twice about driving on public roads with them on.
 
Great look! I agree though, I piss off enough people with my stock LED headlights (I am not leveled either) so I cannot imagine adding more lighting on the street.
 
Guys, everyone relax, I go to work at 3am in rural Texas. Rarely see anyone else on the road. If I do I turn the off.
 
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