Baja Design S1 lights installed and wired up. You don’t need anything special or any brackets, they bolt perfectly to pre-existing holes in the trailer hitch. Wired them using the factory harness that it comes with into the trailer connector. They come on automatically in reverse. Just got them...
another tip that will help with no rub, you can loosen the bolts on the front and rear crash bars, they have a 1/4 of play in them, you can push them away from the tire and wedge a screwdriver in there to hold them in place while tightening. That eliminated pretty much all the rub before...
They are just as bright. Idid it myself using vinyl tint from amazon..What I did was put painters tape over that area, trace the painter tape with a sharpe to form the shape, remove the tape. Place the tape on a piece of paper, cut out the shape, and use it as the template to cut the vinyl tint...
Appreciate it, that was ultimately the goal. Didn’t want anything over the top, crazy offset wheels. There won’t be too many more upgrades on the exterior, pretty happy the way it is. Maybe some paint match flares eventually.
Appreciate it. Correct no rub, even without the level, I had minimal rub. Once I loosened the crash bars and pushed them away 1/4 of an inch on front and rears the rubbing was gone on stock height!
@grayDawg I ran a Corsa on my 6.2 Raptor, quality, sound, and zero drone is ultimately why. So many guys use MBRP, Flowmaster, etc. and end up regretting it or having to add resonators to them. I buy once, cry once. I hear Borla’s also don’t drone, you would be happy with either or I would guess.
New member here. Little bit of a background. I have owned many Ford trucks from a 1994 OBS, standard F150‘s, 3 Raptor’s (one from each Gen), and now currently back in a 2024 F150, 5.0, in Avalanche. Decided to trade in my 2021 Code Orange Raptor, which some think is crazy, however having a brand...