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<blockquote data-quote="4x4TruckLEDs.com" data-source="post: 1341359" data-attributes="member: 24442"><p>The bezel gives you a nice finished look, BUT it limits you as far as adjustments go. Plus if you do a 3 light bezel system you are locked into the smaller pair being KC lights, which you may or may not want. You'll also have a tough time replacing the lenses (Baja Designs) if you choose to change them, since the bezel sits up against the lights. If you need to aim them left/right you can't adjust them.</p><p></p><p>The benefit to the open design is you can control which way the lights point. Some folks use their fogs 100% offroad and want them aimed up. Some use 1 pair for nighttime use and have them aimed down. A bezeless/open design lets you point your lights where you want them.</p><p></p><p>So there are pros and cons to both. Baja Designs brackets are great and come as part of their kit. You can control the lights from 2 upfitters (3 if you add on the extra harness). You are limited to where the lights sits as they sit on the bracket in a locked location (you can still aim them up/down/left/right).</p><p></p><p>Now the SPP Brackets we offer are similar in design, only the lights sit in a channel so you can slide the lights back/sideways (on top of the left/right/up/down adjustments). So if you want the lights to sit outwards or inwards in the channel, you can move them. Also the entire bracket assembly itself can be moved up/down so you can center the lights (great if you have OCD). Also the SPP kit we offer includes a customer all-in-one wiring harness that lets you control all 3 pairs of lights from 3 different upfitters.</p><p></p><p>So again, pros and cons to each.</p><p></p><p>Bezel = finished look but your locked in for the most part</p><p>Open/Bracket Design = more control but not a finished look</p><p></p><p>All depends on what you want. some folks like a nice finished look. I personally love that open/agreesive look, as that's what the Raptors stance calls for. It's why the frame cut style bumpers are so popular also... more aggressive look.</p><p></p><p>We can hook you up with pretty much whatever you are looking for when it comes to lighting, just let me know or check out our site.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]120589[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]120590[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]120591[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4x4TruckLEDs.com, post: 1341359, member: 24442"] The bezel gives you a nice finished look, BUT it limits you as far as adjustments go. Plus if you do a 3 light bezel system you are locked into the smaller pair being KC lights, which you may or may not want. You'll also have a tough time replacing the lenses (Baja Designs) if you choose to change them, since the bezel sits up against the lights. If you need to aim them left/right you can't adjust them. The benefit to the open design is you can control which way the lights point. Some folks use their fogs 100% offroad and want them aimed up. Some use 1 pair for nighttime use and have them aimed down. A bezeless/open design lets you point your lights where you want them. So there are pros and cons to both. Baja Designs brackets are great and come as part of their kit. You can control the lights from 2 upfitters (3 if you add on the extra harness). You are limited to where the lights sits as they sit on the bracket in a locked location (you can still aim them up/down/left/right). Now the SPP Brackets we offer are similar in design, only the lights sit in a channel so you can slide the lights back/sideways (on top of the left/right/up/down adjustments). So if you want the lights to sit outwards or inwards in the channel, you can move them. Also the entire bracket assembly itself can be moved up/down so you can center the lights (great if you have OCD). Also the SPP kit we offer includes a customer all-in-one wiring harness that lets you control all 3 pairs of lights from 3 different upfitters. So again, pros and cons to each. Bezel = finished look but your locked in for the most part Open/Bracket Design = more control but not a finished look All depends on what you want. some folks like a nice finished look. I personally love that open/agreesive look, as that's what the Raptors stance calls for. It's why the frame cut style bumpers are so popular also... more aggressive look. We can hook you up with pretty much whatever you are looking for when it comes to lighting, just let me know or check out our site. [ATTACH=full]120589[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]120590[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]120591[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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