Thank you SPV for the lighting upgrade!

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I worked with Sidney @Specialtyperformanceparts to upgrade the lighting on my 24 Raptor. Really happy with the outcome after discussing several options. That team did a tremendous job with the wiring harnesses to make the job super simple!

I ended up with the Rigid SRLs for the rears which project a great pattern for extra light when backing up. The red Halo is a great match for the tail/fender lights (pictures don’t do it justice)

I had a hard time deciding on the fronts, but the Rigid Radiance series Amber Halo really looks great on the truck!

If you watch John’s videos the install is super simple. I did the marker light adapter, aux/sw1 relocate, pigtails for the rigid lights and the pigtails for aux switch wires. Everything came bagged up, labeled well, and was stupid plug and play simple. With a cheap heat gun, a 20v ratchet and some zip ties you will be up and running quick. I did this all without a lift in the driveway and garage.

I was able to notch out the factory fog light rear covers to clear the outer lights and bracket and it really helps clean up the look from the front. I would like to do some more wire management between the fogs assemblies but need to get it on a lift to make life much easier. I could have probably dropped the skid plate too, but it was already getting late by the time I got to that part. I did the work over a few nights after work, and that included the neighbors stopping by to chat and see what I was doing.

Super impressed with the team at SPV, the quality and ease of their harnesses and brackets, and the fast shipping and response on questions! If anyone needs to know where to notch the rear covers I’ll provide some pics. Took me about 5 mins with an oscillating tool.
 

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Attached a pic below that shows it with the OEM Rear Housing Reinstalled and where to cut. Basically you just need to notch straight across from the edge along the top seam line where it angles down from the vented bump out, down from the edge where the outer top corner notch is to the 3rd vent line and then back over to the edge. it takes a little patience to get the top outside corner piece to fit over the bolt from the fog light. There are some fins inside that cutout you have to maneuver around but I was trying to keep as much integrity in the rear cover as possible. It really cleans up the look from the front!
 

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I worked with Sidney @Specialtyperformanceparts to upgrade the lighting on my 24 Raptor. Really happy with the outcome after discussing several options. That team did a tremendous job with the wiring harnesses to make the job super simple!

I ended up with the Rigid SRLs for the rears which project a great pattern for extra light when backing up. The red Halo is a great match for the tail/fender lights (pictures don’t do it justice)

I had a hard time deciding on the fronts, but the Rigid Radiance series Amber Halo really looks great on the truck!

If you watch John’s videos the install is super simple. I did the marker light adapter, aux/sw1 relocate, pigtails for the rigid lights and the pigtails for aux switch wires. Everything came bagged up, labeled well, and was stupid plug and play simple. With a cheap heat gun, a 20v ratchet and some zip ties you will be up and running quick. I did this all without a lift in the driveway and garage.

I was able to notch out the factory fog light rear covers to clear the outer lights and bracket and it really helps clean up the look from the front. I would like to do some more wire management between the fogs assemblies but need to get it on a lift to make life much easier. I could have probably dropped the skid plate too, but it was already getting late by the time I got to that part. I did the work over a few nights after work, and that included the neighbors stopping by to chat and see what I was doing.

Super impressed with the team at SPV, the quality and ease of their harnesses and brackets, and the fast shipping and response on questions! If anyone needs to know where to notch the rear covers I’ll provide some pics. Took me about 5 mins with an oscillating tool.
Looks GREAT!

We are so glad you are happy with the products and results!

Let us know if you need anything at all!

John
 

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I worked with Sidney @Specialtyperformanceparts to upgrade the lighting on my 24 Raptor. Really happy with the outcome after discussing several options. That team did a tremendous job with the wiring harnesses to make the job super simple!

I ended up with the Rigid SRLs for the rears which project a great pattern for extra light when backing up. The red Halo is a great match for the tail/fender lights (pictures don’t do it justice)

I had a hard time deciding on the fronts, but the Rigid Radiance series Amber Halo really looks great on the truck!

If you watch John’s videos the install is super simple. I did the marker light adapter, aux/sw1 relocate, pigtails for the rigid lights and the pigtails for aux switch wires. Everything came bagged up, labeled well, and was stupid plug and play simple. With a cheap heat gun, a 20v ratchet and some zip ties you will be up and running quick. I did this all without a lift in the driveway and garage.

I was able to notch out the factory fog light rear covers to clear the outer lights and bracket and it really helps clean up the look from the front. I would like to do some more wire management between the fogs assemblies but need to get it on a lift to make life much easier. I could have probably dropped the skid plate too, but it was already getting late by the time I got to that part. I did the work over a few nights after work, and that included the neighbors stopping by to chat and see what I was doing.

Super impressed with the team at SPV, the quality and ease of their harnesses and brackets, and the fast shipping and response on questions! If anyone needs to know where to notch the rear covers I’ll provide some pics. Took me about 5 mins with an oscillating tool.
I have the same rear rigid lights but for some reason my driver side light keeps going on and off ... this will be my 2nd time replacing em
 
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I have the same rear rigid lights but for some reason my driver side light keeps going on and off ... this will be my 2nd time replacing em
Interesting enough I had my right not working consistently. After pulling it off and moving to the driver harness it was fine but would be inconsistent on the passenger side again. Turns out one of the pins on the wire harness side was just barely pushed out. It must not have set in completely but was close enough to make contact. May be something to check. I checked all the pins and then re zip tied to some frame holes to make sure it wasn’t moving around at all.
 

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I have the same rear rigid lights but for some reason my driver side light keeps going on and off ... this will be my 2nd time replacing em
Give us a call 317/934/6778 (or text and we can set up a call). We will figure out the issue and get it resolved.

John
 
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