Holy cow, these baja S1 are tiny but bright!

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Relocated the Rear S1 lights, closer to the Roll bar.
(looks better imho)


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how’d u mount them?
And what does your set up look like in the back?(your auxiliary battery) ?

Its on page 287, 288 on this thead:
https://www.fordraptorforum.com/threads/what-did-you-do-to-your-raptor-today-gen2.59415/page-288
The AGM battery is inside the marine case.
Mounted on Builtright panel, using 1.5” spacers, heavy duty galvanized “L” bracket and 2 steel brace that form an “A” . I only use grade 8 bolts.
(basically, everything I put on the bed, is Not permanent and can be taken out, if needed)

The 2 marine solar panels are screwed in using rtv sealant on the bed cover. One goes to the oem start battery, and the other thru the bed hole cover, then to a solar charger connected to the aux battery.

Installed Battery Isolator and added circuit breakers to and from each battery.
(see diagram)

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So, got these recently from my Long Island neighbors. ( Thanks @4x4TruckLEDs.com )
I wanted something small, low profile to add to the pillar and
I also needed 2nd set of auxiliary lights for the rear.
I already have a set of the S2 reverse kit, but wanted something mounted higher in the rear.
(useful during trips, camping, or at the boat ramp)

Anyway, I’m very impressed with the baja S1 lights.
For such a small form factor and low amp draw, these lights are bright!
like literally, you cant look at them directly or you go blind! lol
It’s also well made and lighter compared to a KC flex single.
(KC flex is also good quality, but just a tad heavy)

I got the pair of S1 spots for the pillar mounts and Pair of work/ scene for the rear.
I mounted the rear lights on my K3 light/roll bar.
(Its not the best roll bar, but its one of a few that works with a tonneau cover)


Anyway, this is just a short review of the S1 lights.
If you’re in the fence...get it. (For less than $200 a pair, cant go wrong)
:)

I’m still not 100% sure I’m gonna keep them mounted on the pillar, But for sure I will keep the lights
and maybe mount them somwewhere else lol.
The rear lights, I might move them higher on the roll bar.
(can be tilted up/ down for adjustments)

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what lightbar on your bed is that?
 
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