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Ford Bronco NEW! SS3 Combo 2.0 Optic - Driving + Flood Light | Diode Dynamics ZHID4FJ

When it comes to LED pods, optics are everything. That’s why ours are built around purpose-designed TIR optics, engineered for how you actually drive. Now, we’ve taken that same approach and reworked our SS3 Combo from the ground up. Instead of a split Driving and Flood lens, the new Combo/Driving uses a single, unified optic to deliver a smoother, more balanced beam pattern, with less harsh hotspot, better side-to-side coverage, and more usable light at real-world speeds.

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The original SS3 Combo used a split-lens design, with separate zones for distance and width. With Combo/Driving, that split is gone. A single optic now controls the entire beam, blending output across the pattern instead of dividing it. The result is a more cohesive beam on the road or trail, without visible transitions or uneven sections.

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Ford Bronco NEW! SS3 Combo 2.0 Optic - Driving + Flood Light | Diode Dynamics 79XgmF

Traditional split combo patterns can create a defined hotspot that shifts and bounces as you drive, especially over uneven terrain. That movement can be distracting and pull your focus away from the beam.

With a more even distribution across the pattern, the new Combo/Driving keeps light consistent from center to edge. Instead of a sharp hotspot jumping around, the beam stays smooth and balanced across both distance and width, making it easier to track what’s ahead and reducing eye fatigue at speed.

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This isn't an SAE lens, is it? I currently use the Drive and Fog types for a full street-legal-ish setup, and I wonder how this would compare to the Drive lens.
 

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If you have existing SS3's are the lenses upgradable?

And scratch that...I see you're referring to the lenses themselves. I then took the time to actually click on the link and see that yes, the lenses are indeed available.
 

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If you have existing SS3's are the lenses upgradable?
Saw in a pinned comment on their video - yes, the SS3 housing is the same, so these are drop in for current owners.
 

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This isn't an SAE lens, is it? I currently use the Drive and Fog types for a full street-legal-ish setup, and I wonder how this would compare to the Drive lens.
This is an off-road lens that is not compliant like our SAE-Fog or SAE-Driving.

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https://www.diodedynamics.com/clear-lens-for-ss3-pods-one.html
If you have existing SS3's are the lenses upgradable?

And scratch that...I see you're referring to the lenses themselves. I then took the time to actually click on the link and see that yes, the lenses are indeed available.
Just to answer this for anyone else wondering the ease of changing your Stage Series LED Pod or Lightbar optics.


 
 





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