Back up lights. BD s2 vs Rigid ignite

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Kashoggio

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The new s1 should do the trick. Not only are they smaller than the s2 but they are brighter than the s2 sports


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I am thinking of some S2 sports for reverse lights. Was considering the amber in scene.... S1 has me intrigued too.


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I went with flush mounted Rigid Ignite's in the rear bumper. I originally ordered the D-series flush mount with the diffused lens, but they were too big to fit anywhere reasonably with the sharp radius of the factory bumper.

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Looks so good... but so anxious about drilling into bumper!


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Nick@Apollo-Optics

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Looks so good... but so anxious about drilling into bumper!


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Make sure you’re on level ground, cover the area to cut/drill in blue painter’s tape, make sure your template is the correct size, trace your template on the blue painter’s tape, check/double check/triple check...have at it hoss!
 

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Why not do the Squadrons and flush mount 'em?

S2s are real popular I sell more of those then others for reverse lights.

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I eventually will pick up a set of these, I just wish there were something more integrated looking and not like an after thought.
 
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