NEW Fog Light Options with Custom Bezels

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Folks,

We are happy to announce that due to popular demand, FordRaptorLights.com has completed extensive test-fitting and modified our custom mounting brackets to accommodate all major brands of LED cube lights with our custom snap-fit bezel kits for the stock Ford Raptor bumper - Starting at $599!

Please see below for a full product line offering.

Full Kits Include:
(4) LED Cube Lights of your choice and configuration
(2) Patented Snap-Fit Bezels designed for the Stock Ford Raptor Bumper
(2) Custom Steel Black Powder Coated Brackets
(1) Stainless Steel Mounting Hardware Kit
(1) Wiring Harness Kit



KC HiLites C3 - $599

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Rigid Industries Dually - $699


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Baja Designs Squadron Sport - $759 *Available 5/20/15 - Pre-Order Now!

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Vision-X Optimus - $799


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Vision-X Halo - $849


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Rigid Industries D2 - $999

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Baja Designs Squadron Pro - $1099 *Available 5/20/15 - Pre-Order Now!

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Already have lights? Purchase the Ford Raptor Bezel and Bracket kit for $329!

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Looks sweet. So I've got BD Squadron's in the pocket with the outboard being white cornering lights (wide pattern) and the inboard being fogs - amber with a spot pattern.

Question - will this bezel reduce the light dispersion on a wide/cornering pattern?
 

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2nd question - does the bezel and hardware require mounting the lights directly straight ahead? I've got my cornering lights slightly tilted outwards.
 
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Looks sweet. So I've got BD Squadron's in the pocket with the outboard being white cornering lights (wide pattern) and the inboard being fogs - amber with a spot pattern.

Question - will this bezel reduce the light dispersion on a wide/cornering pattern?

@FastEddie, the light lens surface sits just about flush with the bezel, so it should not interfere whatsoever with the light dispersion.



2nd question - does the bezel and hardware require mounting the lights directly straight ahead? I've got my cornering lights slightly tilted outwards.

There is a small amount of space between the bezels and light housing, which does allow you to slightly angle the light left or right if you wish.

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I was going to do a little write-up on my install, but this is as good of place as any. I purchased and installed these a couple of weeks ago. Very happy with the outcome. Here are a few pics I took along the way. In the future, if I get the time, I will remove the bumper and mold the bezel into the bumper and fill the small gaps in on the sides of the lights. I used the Rigid D2 Wides and the Rigid Dually Spots for the bezel lights. The lights in the middle are Rigid D2 XL Hyperspots. I haven't had the truck out at night since I installed everything, so I am still working on where to aim them and if I want the spots to the outside or the inside or how it'll work best.

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