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Looks well integrated and doesn't block much airflow to the radiators like some setups do. Pretty critical on the Raptor. Need to see photos of the light throw at night.
 

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I like it. Nice to have the option to add a second bar.
 

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Lots of light BUT too low on vehicle to provide proper down road illumination.
 

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Lots of light BUT too low on vehicle to provide proper down road illumination.
Concur, but maybe that’s not its designed function. Lower light = see what’s in front of you. Higher lights = see the environment and the distance. Each has its use.
 

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Concur, but maybe that’s not its designed function. Lower light = see what’s in front of you. Higher lights = see the environment and the distance. Each has its use.
Both high and low mountings are about seeing what's in front of you and after a certain amount of light it is simply overkill. Why have enough light to see far ahead mounted down low where it can't be utilized. And where it won't fill in the shadows to allow determining if there's a hole that needs to be avoided

Form over function seems to be the case here.
 

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I agree that if you want to see “far ahead” you should put lights on the roof. This bar seems more about trail illumination, close not far, supplemental to the not great OEM headlights and/or fogs (if you even have fogs — a lot of mod bumpers don’t).
 
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Bronco is not nearly fast enough to need long distance lighting IMO .
 
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