Question for guys that did the BD S2 reverse lights?

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Fender

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I want to say mine was like 12 feet or just longer than the entire length of the truck
 

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I just went with 15 ft so I would have plenty of slack to route the wire anywhere I wanted. I came up the driver side following the brake lines mostly, routed over to the passenger side behind the firewall insulation to the up-fitter switch wire. I use a switch to activate them rather than the reverse lights. They are too bright to use in "normal" situations. I like to have them on when blasting around at night, so I can see all around the truck...
 

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We have our own harness that allows you to power the rear lights from an upfitter OR through the rear upfitter (which comes with the Baja Designs reverse kit): http://www.4x4truckleds.com/crystal...ness-for-2017-ford-raptor-s1-s2-reverse-kits/

Our harness also incorporates a splitter, to connect the left/right lights (less connections for you).

We give you about 17' from the engine bay to the rear lights. This gives you enough slack to route your wires wherever you need to.

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That's what I used. My harness was plug and play for the reverse lights and upfitters. I had to do the tap in the tail light and then just cut off the excess once I was ready to connect to the upfitter switch wire in the engine compartment. I ran my harness inside the frame along the passenger side, without issues.
 

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I used harness included from fordraptorlights.com
and wrapped in plastic braided line from amazon.
 

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We make a harness that is an all-in-one harness from the upfitter to the rear (where you'd plug in the Baja rear upfitter connector). We also integrated the splitter into our harness so both lights plug into our harness. No need for additional harnesses/etc..

We also have built in protection so that when you throw your upfitter on your factory reverse do not come on (which is great if you want to throw some amber covers on and use the S2 as chase lights, without triggering your factory reverse): http://www.4x4truckleds.com/crystal...ness-for-2017-ford-raptor-s1-s2-reverse-kits/
 
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