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- Adam
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- Aug 30, 2021
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- 2018 Raptor & 2021 Bronco Outer Banks
- Your Bronco Model
- Outer Banks
- Thread starter
- #16
LOL. ANY chase light is better then NO chase light. So be it low or high, having something is better then nothing.Actually, I learned how valuable chase lights can be in all places, on the Alcan in winter. Following trucks, or almost anything, there is a huge cloud of snow. Anything that can let people know you're there in that cloud, had a few instances where it would have been a lot safer if more vehicles had something. Driving through Baja too, not just for racers, but anybody, anywhere there is a lot of dust (dirt or snow). And yes, I will be taking my Bronco (if I ever get it), both down to Baja, and also through the Arctic in winter.
But, this thread was about reverse lights, and I seemed to have derailed it...
This is what is on my Raptor
It's up high and it's a dedicated chase light. However not everybody builds their truck to do off-road adventures only. 99.99% of the trucks are daily drivers, etc... which is why having an option to throw on some amber covers IF/WHEN you do decide to go on a trail is a great thing.
If you are planning to go rock crawling, you're gonna want a different setup then most bolt on kits offer. BUT for 99.99% of the trucks on the road, these bolt-on options are just awesome solutions.
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