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Ditch lights by BluMak3D allow for additional add-ons

Bellime

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I found @BLuMak3D ditch lights were a possible upgrade to my existing lights, so I pulled the trigger. Just finished the install, which BLuMak3D made real easy with their kit, then bolted my first set on top, no problem.
Ford Bronco Ditch lights by BluMak3D allow for additional add-ons IMG_2489

This setup should make some of my mountain driving in Montana very illuminating. Still need to adjust the light pattern and take some pics.
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I found @BLuMak3D ditch lights were a possible upgrade to my existing lights, so I pulled the trigger. Just finished the install, which BLuMak3D made real easy with their kit, then bolted my first set on top, no problem.
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This setup should make some of my mountain driving in Montana very illuminating. Still need to adjust the light pattern and take some pics.
I am considering the BluMak3D housing for the ditch lights. Any issues with performance or whistling at high speed?
 
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I am considering the BluMak3D housing for the ditch lights. Any issues with performance or whistling at high speed?
In the 10k miles so far no issues at all
 
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In the 10k miles so far no issues at all
Oh, btw, these worked fabulous in bad weather and needed side visibility without blinding oncoming traffic. Really helped keep bad things from happening
 

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I have the BlueMak3D with Baja Design S2 Pros on my 2025 Badlands Sasquatch. I can't say enough good things about them. They don't stick out like dog's balls (I take my truck places where I do NOT want to stand out as an "overland vehicle") and they are positioned perfectly for routine use and present almost zero hood glare. Just a good design for actually seeing in roadside ditches...form follows function in my world. With the Baja Designs fog lights (Squadron Pro in amber, S2 SAE in amber, and S2 SAE in clear/white) in the modular bumper, I have not felt that I needed more forward lighting, but then again I am not racing the Baja 1000 with the Bronco. I am running them off of the AUX 4 Upfitter switch as they pull less than 4 amps (1.7 amp draw x 2 lights = 3.4 amps on a 10 amp rated switch).
 

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I have the BlueMak3D with Baja Design S2 Pros on my 2025 Badlands Sasquatch. I can't say enough good things about them. They don't stick out like dog's balls (I take my truck places where I do NOT want to stand out as an "overland vehicle") and they are positioned perfectly for routine use and present almost zero hood glare. Just a good design for actually seeing in roadside ditches...form follows function in my world. With the Baja Designs fog lights (Squadron Pro in amber, S2 SAE in amber, and S2 SAE in clear/white) in the modular bumper, I have not felt that I needed more forward lighting, but then again I am not racing the Baja 1000 with the Bronco. I am running them off of the AUX 4 Upfitter switch as they pull less than 4 amps (1.7 amp draw x 2 lights = 3.4 amps on a 10 amp rated switch).
And they look factory. Which I really dig
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