Baja Designs: General Discussion Thread - GEN 2

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I have a question. If you purchase multiple products, do you also have to fill out multiple cards? Secondly, if you get a fog light set-up with 3 pairs, does the rebate apply to each pair?

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I have a question. If you purchase multiple products, do you also have to fill out multiple cards? Secondly, if you get a fog light set-up with 3 pairs, does the rebate apply to each pair?

Thanks in advance!

Let me verify with Baja on this. I BELIEVE if you buy the fog setup you may get the rebate for the squadrons in the kit. We had this question last year with the fog kits. Give me a few hours for a response as it's 6am in CA right now and they are not open.
 

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[Update #1]: Based on last years answer, when we inquired about it you'd get the rebate for each qualifying pair of lights in the kit.

So $150 rebate ($50 per pair)
 

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So Amber lights (yellow) are great for bad weather conditions. Ran, snow, fog, dust, etc... They cut through the weather better then white lights will. White lights tend to bounce around on the various particles and reflect back to the driver. Whereas amber/yellow don't reflect as easily and therefore will cut through better.

If you've ever driven when it's snowing outside you know what I talk about. It's like you're in a star wars moving going through light speed, with white lights on. Amber (yellow) lights will improve this.

It's why you see european race cars using them, especially when it's raining out.

And it's also why almost every vehicle driving at night off-road has amber lights somewhere on their vehicle.
 
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