Baja Lights not quite what I hoped for

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You spying on us? That's how we align them at our shop. We put painters tape on each side as we line them up :)

:biggrin: When i was a young pup i used to do a lot of side jobs installing lights and stereo systems (8 tracks in the beginning!) and that was the only reliable way I ever found to get a sure idea of what the aiming points were. It was a rag and electrical tape back than, they hadn't invented painters tape yet. Hella were the trick set up in the old days.
 

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Ya mean sticking some nerf darts on the end of the lights isn't how you align them?
 

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Bajas are awesome. Attached are high beams followed by racer spots + combo pros. I have the unlimited as well.

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Using the one that came from Baja Designs. My only gripe is that the bracket makes the middle light (spots) sit a bit too close to the middle edge of the pocket which limits the 'inward gaze'. They're a bit cut off, if that makes sense. I may have missed a different mounting option OR there's a better bracket out there. They are, however, so bright that they still do the trick. I use the cornering lights daily without issue. My combos and those spots are on a separate switch - I don't even think about using them in the city - the pros will blind whatever, irrespective of how they're aimed.

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Using the one that came from Baja Designs. My only gripe is that the bracket makes the middle light (spots) sit a bit too close to the middle edge of the pocket which limits the 'inward gaze'. They're a bit cut off, if that makes sense. I may have missed a different mounting option OR there's a better bracket out there. They are, however, so bright that they still do the trick. I use the cornering lights daily without issue. My combos and those spots are on a separate switch - I don't even think about using them in the city - the pros will blind whatever, irrespective of how they're aimed.

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Whoa, those brackets are not ideal. Our new optimized bracket is designed to ensure maximum light exporsure. No more lights hidden behind the bumper openings. And with front to back, side to side and upwards/downward adjustability, you're sure to get them aligned perfectly. Made in the USA and stainless steel. And $89 per pair shipped within the US!


Link ----->>>> OFFROADALLIANCE.COM




Wish I had known about these before. They look like they'll fix the problem. I'll add them to my list!
 

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