Baja Designs OnX 8"

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Ive never used that setup but, I have the OnX Baja Designs 50 white spot, 30 white flood,20 amber spot and 3 amber floods 10's
and its awesome!!! I am 100% happy I went with the Baja Designs. I cant see why that light would perform and different...
 
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Ive never used that setup but, I have the OnX Baja Designs 50 white spot, 30 white flood,20 amber spot and 3 amber floods 10's
and its awesome!!! I am 100% happy I went with the Baja Designs. I cant see why that light would perform and different...

Nice....
I'm going with the Baja Designs.....cosmetically they look a bit more appealing in the foglight area rather than the Rigid setup. I want performance.....however....

thanks for the recommendation..
 
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I am going to buy the combo. Flood/spot ......
Yes I will use them in the street Hahahhaha

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That kit is great if you are using it as a fill-in light to compliment a 20" bar in the center, or 40".. I would not get a spot configuration light. I would probably get the wide-cornering or driving beam as it will fill nicely. There is no adjustability once the light is set so you want to make sure you are getting a wide beam
 

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Is there a beam pattern that can be used as a fog light? I would like to get these for use as fog lights on the road. I know they are not technically legal, but if they don't shine too high and blind people then I won't have any issues with them.
 

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Is there a beam pattern that can be used as a fog light? I would like to get these for use as fog lights on the road. I know they are not technically legal, but if they don't shine too high and blind people then I won't have any issues with them.

If they have a diffused, that's what i'd go with

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