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Do you have any pictures of the installed fog lights? Baja's website leaves a lot to be desired when it comes to pictures of the squadron LED lights. Thank you!
 

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THose look pretty sweet. Id love to hear your feedback once you use them.
 

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Yeah, I ordered the Pro lights. Figured what the hell... go big or go home right?

They are damn bright. They made my kitchen lights look like they were barely on.





 

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Got them installed last night. I think I spent more time pulling that belly pan off than anything else.

The harness that comes with the kit now doesn't require soldering... BUT the plug doesn't fully seat in the factory wiring harness so it would not clip in. I was a tight connection regardless of it not clipping in, but I decided to tape it to make sure it did not disconnect.

Other than that, the install was a breeze.

And holy hell, these Squadron Pro lights are BRIGHT. There is no way in hell I can drive around with these on. They put more usable light on the road than my headlights I think. I went for a quick canyon'ish jaunt last night, and I was just blown away by how much light I have now.

These were worth every single penny, I would not hesitate to do it again.

(all these pictures were with my iPhone, so they kind of suck)
Left is the Squadron Pro, right is OEM.


Both installed.


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Headlights only (used lightroom on my phone to set the exposure manually)


Headlights and the Squadron Pros
 
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Performance pack? That belly pan is around 19 screws and six plastic rivets. It's fun!

I've been driving around with mine on and haven't been flashed yet. The lights angle down a little, so you're not really directly blinding anyone. After I got mine done, I was pretty sure they were brighter than the HID headlights.

I think I put in the directions that soldering was optional. If you just folded the connectors over that went into the plug, you might want to solder. They aren't the most secure thing in the world. I was also able to get the plug to lock on, it took a bit of force.

I'm glad you like them! Like I said, one of my favorite add-ons! Like them so much, that I'm probably going to add them to my Tacoma!
 

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Wow thats pretty dramatic. I just may do this!
 

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Performance pack? That belly pan is around 19 screws and six plastic rivets. It's fun!

I've been driving around with mine on and haven't been flashed yet. The lights angle down a little, so you're not really directly blinding anyone. After I got mine done, I was pretty sure they were brighter than the HID headlights.

I think I put in the directions that soldering was optional. If you just folded the connectors over that went into the plug, you might want to solder. They aren't the most secure thing in the world. I was also able to get the plug to lock on, it took a bit of force.

I'm glad you like them! Like I said, one of my favorite add-ons! Like them so much, that I'm probably going to add them to my Tacoma!
Yeah, its a PP.

The sports are 1800 lumens each while the pros are 4900 lumens each. I don't think there is enough aiming down I could do to NOT blind people, haha. They are intense.

The wiring harness I got had all the pins on it already... properly connected with their rubber grommets. All I had to do was slide them into the connector and snap the back piece up to lock them in place. I tried pliers on my clips, but that was a no go. Physically looking at the sizes, I don't think these new clips would ever fit in the factory plug all the way.

Either way, I am beyond stoked on these things.
 

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Yeah, its a PP.

The sports are 1800 lumens each while the pros are 4900 lumens each. I don't think there is enough aiming down I could do to NOT blind people, haha. They are intense.

The wiring harness I got had all the pins on it already... properly connected with their rubber grommets. All I had to do was slide them into the connector and snap the back piece up to lock them in place. I tried pliers on my clips, but that was a no go. Physically looking at the sizes, I don't think these new clips would ever fit in the factory plug all the way.

Either way, I am beyond stoked on these things.
Dang, those are so bright even the dog could not look at them! I am sure you will get people going the other way flashing their lights at you...
 
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Yeah, its a PP.

The sports are 1800 lumens each while the pros are 4900 lumens each. I don't think there is enough aiming down I could do to NOT blind people, haha. They are intense.

The wiring harness I got had all the pins on it already... properly connected with their rubber grommets. All I had to do was slide them into the connector and snap the back piece up to lock them in place. I tried pliers on my clips, but that was a no go. Physically looking at the sizes, I don't think these new clips would ever fit in the factory plug all the way.

Either way, I am beyond stoked on these things.
I forgot you got the Pros. Duh! Yeah they may be a little much!

Your pins were already attached?! Man, I had to solder, and I suck at it!
 

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I forgot you got the Pros. Duh! Yeah they may be a little much!

Your pins were already attached?! Man, I had to solder, and I suck at it!
Yeah, but your clip actually went on... LOL! So they made one thing better, made another worse.

Here are some better pictures at night. The camera cant see what my eyes can though, so they don't look nearly as impressive in pictures.

Low Beams


High Beams


Low Beams and Fogs


High Beams and Fogs
 

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I like that! I really want an alternate source for the power feed. That way I could use fogs with no headlights. I rewired my Tundra that way and its great.
Thanks for the thread!
 

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Looks good :thumbsup:
I may do the Sport 1800 lumens. The Pros seem a little bright for street use, I don't want to blind oncoming traffic.
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