Back up lights. BD s2 vs Rigid ignite

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squeak

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Sorry was out of town just now checking in. I use them mainly to hook up a trailer or for additional lighting when closing a cattle gate behind me. I think they put out way better than factory backup lights. When backing into the garage at night they work great . Hope this helps
Great. Thanks for the feedback.

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I mounted them in a different spot. They do exactly what I was looking for which is to add enough light for the camera to give a clear view when backing up at night.

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I went with rigid ignite, I wasnt looking for something to stand out, just to give more light backing up. These are much smaller than the baja ones so It was much easier to mount them tucked away and not sticking out where most people mount them
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I have the diffused, you have choices on rigid light patterns

I'm curious what you used to detail the F-150 and Raptor badging?
 

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Does anyone know if the Rigid SR-Q Pro series flush mount lights will fit in the Gen-2 bumper? Not a huge fan of how the Ignite looks and the D series are too big. Just got a 2019 and having dealer install.
 

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I went with rigid ignite, I wasnt looking for something to stand out, just to give more light backing up. These are much smaller than the baja ones so It was much easier to mount them tucked away and not sticking out where most people mount them
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I have the diffused, you have choices on rigid light patterns


Gotta ask, how did you install them, that is a very clean look.
 

Nick@Apollo-Optics

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Does anyone know if the Rigid SR-Q Pro series flush mount lights will fit in the Gen-2 bumper? Not a huge fan of how the Ignite looks and the D series are too big. Just got a 2019 and having dealer install.

Yes, they will fit!

Let me know if we can offer you a quote or answer any other questions.
 

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Sitting on top of the tow hitch, behind the hitch is a spot you can drill a hole through.

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OffroadAlliance.com

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We offer a custom reverse kit that uses Rigid A Series lights. Comes complete with lights, wiring, hardware, etc. Goes for $229 with free shipping! Super compact but packs a punch when it comes to light output.


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And of course, we've got the incredibly popular Baja Designs S2 reverse kit. We're offering our custom wiring harness ($79 regularly) for free when you purchase the S2 kit. This wiring harness allows you to trigger the lights when you place the truck in reverse and also completely control them with your aux switches.



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I moved my S2 sports (Wide cornering) to the rear (they weren't bright enough - next to the 2 pair of Squadrons - up front). While the S2 Sports definitely light up what's behind me (1130 lumen each, I think), the mounting position and bracket doesn't allow them to be angled outward (something I'd appreciate on my Raptor). Having said that, I also use them for camping set up, backing up (the RV camera over compensates, IMHO), communicating with truckers, and 'encouraging' tailgaters to back off. Another option - just out - would be the S1 wide cornering, which is about 2/3 the size and less cost, too. Either way, it's a dramatic improvement over OEM back up lights.
 
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