Practically everything is brighter than the Baja SAE offering. Including OEM foglights.
lol no. Baja SAE are probably brighter than most but how they make them SAE is odd with there lens covering and cuts down on the max visual output.
I got the SAE Baja's for there quality and made in US. They were definitely a huge improvement over OEM and better coverage. Mostly got them because the headlights suck and they made a decent improvement filling in the dark spots the stock headlights fell short.
I also ended up splitting the LED's to half Amber and half white and also added a set of S1's for backing down the trails. Brightest things I have ever seen for such a small size.
I run the DD SS3 PRO Selective Yellow pods on the Cali Raised brackets.
Chose the brackets as they looked to be the lowest profile.
It gets pretty snowy/icy here in WA, especially in the passes and backroads from the mountains to where my ceramic coated OEM LED headlights aren't always clear.
The lights get hot to thaw the snow and ice buildup which is a big plus.
Also, being able to change lenses within a few minutes is pretty handy.
- Ie. Most of the year I run the Clear Driving lens as auxiliary high beams for back roads. Snow season I change them to the yellows (driving, flood, combo)
This is my video demonstrating the thaw within minutes.
LASFIT sent us this ditch light kit for the 2014-2022 4Runner. For the price this kit includes everything, to include the low profile hood brackets. I was really impressed by the quality of all components and for $189.99 for the sport kit and $309.99 for the HP (high performance) kit, it really is hard to find a better deal, in terms of both quality and performance, especially at this price point. Just wanted to drop the video link here. If you haven’t already please subscribe to the channel as many more install video’s, upgrades, and general content on our channels 4Runner will be coming soon. Let me know what you guys think? I am hoping to put these up against some other competitors out there for an unbiased comparison video.
My goal is to be honest in all my videos, and having run Baja Designs exclusively on my Raptor, I can honestly report that these are very good lights.
After running them for 20 minutes do they get pretty toasty?
I think the sport is definitely a great value, especially because it includes the low pro brackets. It’s identical to the HP in construction, just less light output.
They do put off some heat, but the large fin design helps to dissipate it pretty good.
Probably due to a lot of light reflection back that causes eye fatigue and weird floating artifacts.
I want as much light as possible on the dark roads here in the Carolina’s, I don’t need an upgraded bumper that includes deer fur. But that’s a little different than twisty mountain roads with trees, rocks, etc, to throw that light back at me.
I want as much light as possible on the dark roads here in the Carolina’s, I don’t need an upgraded bumper that includes deer fur. But that’s a little different than twisty mountain roads with trees, rocks, etc, to throw that light back at me.
lol no. Baja SAE are probably brighter than most but how they make them SAE is odd with there lens covering and cuts down on the max visual output.
Having owned the Rigid SAE, BD SAE, DD Pro SAE, and DD Max SAE, the BD are probably the worst. Removed them mid trip and replaced with DD Pro SAE which proved to be much better in the snowstorms we went through.
BD SAEs are now up as ditch lights in my wife’s 4Runner since they are better flood lights than fog lights. Used Cali raised brackets
Will probably use Ronin brackets and DD SSC1s or BD S1s on my 4Runner for the lower profile look
There has been a huge marketing push for brighter lights for everything because of the false narrative that brighter is better and safer.
High country roads with blind curves or long sweeping curves blinding on coming traffic.
Two cars parked on the road with the car in the back shining ditch lights for the ding bat changing a tire in the vehicle upfront, without realizing that the blinding light is putting the life of his buddy in danger.
There has been a huge marketing push for brighter lights for everything because of the false narrative that brighter is better and safer.
High country roads with blind curves or long sweeping curves blinding on coming traffic.
Two cars parked on the road with the car in the back shining ditch lights for the ding bat changing a tire in the vehicle upfront, without realizing that the blinding light is putting the life of his buddy in danger.
people need to understand how dangerous it is to be using offroad lights on a road where others could be traveling... I have ditch lights and I have amber covers over white s2 pros. they are so effing bright, even with the amber covers. I can't even look at them head on with sunglasses and they are pointed slightly down. pure white with no cover are unbearable to look at head on and can easily disorient someone... I ended up purchasing the black covers... I might swap to amber lens and throw them on to be 100% sure I can not accidentally turn those lights on when I don't want them on. they are exceptional when used properly and safely, which are very limited use cases on public roads
the WORST are folks who use their lightbars on highways
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