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<blockquote data-quote="4x4TruckLEDs.com" data-source="post: 1527955" data-attributes="member: 24442"><p>Switches 1-2 are 15 amps</p><p>Switches 3-4 are 10 amps</p><p>Switches 4-5 are 5 amps.</p><p></p><p>1 pair of Squadron Pro or Racers can only be used on Switches 1-4. Switches 5/6 don't have enough amperage.</p><p></p><p></p><p>As for mounting them as far forwad as possible... MDJAK made that decision because he wants them as far forward as he can. Doing this of course with 3 Squadrons does limit how spread out they are, because of the size of the Squadrons and the taper of the bumper opening. Had Ford not had a taper, you'd be able to move the outter most one out all the way, but because of that Taper, the squadron light will hit the front bezel making it more difficult to aim them. So that's why the lights get smooshed closer together. Using the center channel allows more clearance for squadrons and you spread them out.. BUT as MDJAK said, he likes them all the way forward. So that's just a personal preference is all.</p><p></p><p>I recommended he put his Squadron Racers in the center because he was going to have them crammed together and this would allow the full racer to go down range (instead of possibly being blocked). The driving/combo is on the inside since it'll light up the road no matter where you put it. But it's a personal preference. On my truck my wide cornering are on the outsides and my driving/combo is in the center. But that's just because I wanted my amber on the inside, white on the outside and the one i used the least in the middle. The nice part about our brackets is that it doesn't really matter where you put them.</p><p></p><p>Racers will throw light further then the other lights and it's a spot pattern... just a finer pattern then say squadron pro spots. Good to REALLY throw light down range. Since you have driving/combos, the racers will work well with all the lights on. THe driving/combo will throw wide and spots and then the racers will pickup the slack.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4x4TruckLEDs.com, post: 1527955, member: 24442"] Switches 1-2 are 15 amps Switches 3-4 are 10 amps Switches 4-5 are 5 amps. 1 pair of Squadron Pro or Racers can only be used on Switches 1-4. Switches 5/6 don't have enough amperage. As for mounting them as far forwad as possible... MDJAK made that decision because he wants them as far forward as he can. Doing this of course with 3 Squadrons does limit how spread out they are, because of the size of the Squadrons and the taper of the bumper opening. Had Ford not had a taper, you'd be able to move the outter most one out all the way, but because of that Taper, the squadron light will hit the front bezel making it more difficult to aim them. So that's why the lights get smooshed closer together. Using the center channel allows more clearance for squadrons and you spread them out.. BUT as MDJAK said, he likes them all the way forward. So that's just a personal preference is all. I recommended he put his Squadron Racers in the center because he was going to have them crammed together and this would allow the full racer to go down range (instead of possibly being blocked). The driving/combo is on the inside since it'll light up the road no matter where you put it. But it's a personal preference. On my truck my wide cornering are on the outsides and my driving/combo is in the center. But that's just because I wanted my amber on the inside, white on the outside and the one i used the least in the middle. The nice part about our brackets is that it doesn't really matter where you put them. Racers will throw light further then the other lights and it's a spot pattern... just a finer pattern then say squadron pro spots. Good to REALLY throw light down range. Since you have driving/combos, the racers will work well with all the lights on. THe driving/combo will throw wide and spots and then the racers will pickup the slack. [/QUOTE]
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