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According to their website:The S2 Pros, although small, arent street legal or SAE approved are they?
Not saying you shouldnt use them when you would have your brights or something on but if theyre on constantly at night (especially against oncoming traffic) they probably are incredibly blinding.
I have the BMC fog pockets installed on my truck. I went with the S2 Pro in clear and the Squadron Pro in amber. I typically leave the clear fogs off unless I'm on a pretty dark road. I haven't had anyone flashing their lights at me for blinding them (although there are so many people who seem to just drive around with the high beams on - a bit of a pet peeve of mine lately). If you're really just going to be driving your truck around Vegas 99% of the time, I say just go with the SAE version so that Metro PD doesn't give you a hard time. If you're not worried about it and want the extra light out put, then go with the Pros as those will give you nearly double the output.According to their website:
"The S2 SAE is intended as road-legal fog light and for those who seek an off-road driving light we recommend the S2 Pro or Sport models."
S2 SAE - Setting the New Standard in Road-Legal Fog Lights - Baja Designs - Off-Road LED & Laser Lights | Automotive, Jeep, Truck, UTV, ADV, Dirtbike
When Baja Designs launched the S2 in 2012, we set the standard for a compact performance off-road LED light. Achieving exceptionalism has been our journey ever since, and now we strive to set a new standard in performance lighting yet again with the Baja Designs S2 SAE, the next evolution of our...www.bajadesigns.com
So I'm assuming the Pro and/or Sport models aren't street legal but there's isn't anything I do that's legal on the street anyway .
Perhaps @Baja Designs can chime in.
I already have the BMC kit with the pros. @Melwinn was asking about SAE compliance/street legal use hence my Inspector Gadget research powers. Metro PD wouldn't dare give me a hard time. It is I who gives them the hard time!I have the BMC fog pockets installed on my truck. I went with the S2 Pro in clear and the Squadron Pro in amber. I typically leave the clear fogs off unless I'm on a pretty dark road. I haven't had anyone flashing their lights at me for blinding them (although there are so many people who seem to just drive around with the high beams on - a bit of a pet peeve of mine lately). If you're really just going to be driving your truck around Vegas 99% of the time, I say just go with the SAE version so that Metro PD doesn't give you a hard time. If you're not worried about it and want the extra light out put, then go with the Pros as those will give you nearly double the output.
Ah, yeah the Pros are not street legal while the SAE ones are.I already have the BMC kit with the pros. @Melwinn was asking about SAE compliance/street legal use hence my Inspector Gadget research powers. Metro PD wouldn't dare give me a hard time. It is I who gives them the hard time!
I have my truck wrapped in xpel PPF and I'm extremely happy with it.Took my bone stock Tremor up Lindsey Ridge trail in Arkansas. First offroad experience in this truck. It was misting/raining and super foggy. Fat guy in a little coat was the theme of my truck going up this trail.
The group of SxS that caught up to us sure thought it was cool tho
What brand PPF yall run? (no srsly )
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I change up the order of operations with a Krazy Beaver: I wash the muck out after the injections, then I organize my bed. It's probably a good thing you can't upload pics right now .Feeling good after a fresh round of injections on my back today I washed the muck out of my bed and organized my stuff a bit.
I finally opened the boxes for my builtright panels and I also (underhand lob for @Optimus here) mounted my Krazy Beaver!
For some reason I can’t put up pics anymore.
Post pics (of the lights, not your bed) so we can see the goodness.Since you can't have too much light, I went with double booster bars and the DRW light
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Then mounted these in the bed. Pretty nice!
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I have a single (Morimoto) and it's still going strong three years later. Just wanted a bit extra reverse lightning under certain conditions so I tied it to an upfitter.I went with double booster bars
Please don't do any screwing around right now. You have four days 'til the important day. We don't need anything tragic to happen!Installing the DV9 Center Console Molle Panel kit. I was a little nervous about drilling holes in the center console, but so far so good.
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Replaced my OG leaking batteries with these today. Easy peasy
Replaced my OG leaking batteries with these today. Easy peasy
Nice S-works! I have a similar vintage Giant Anthem 1 but just upgraded to a "new to me" Epic. Figured it was time to get into a somewhat modern bike finally.I found a little time last night to draw up some pusher bar mounts for my license plate. Glad to get it back on the truck.
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How do you like the Raodshocks?I found a little time last night to draw up some pusher bar mounts for my license plate. Glad to get it back on the truck.
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