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Ditch Lights - Aiming

DALOLA

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I just installed BluMak's yesterday, will fine tune them next week when I get out on my rec property. Right now, I have them just a few degrees down from level, there is no side to side adjustment. I'm looking for a similar pattern as the headlights, just wrapped around the front corners, and these look to do the job perfectly. I can't believe no one else makes a low mount like these, to get the light pattern down where it should be.

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Beggsie

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I have my A pillar LP4s aimed straight ahead and slightly down. They do a fantastic job in down range and the side emitters light the sides. For a dedicated ditch light I mounted S1s with the trail lens on the crash bars at 40-45* angles.

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After hitting a deer in 2018, with former truck, I installed ditch lights & aimed out/down to illuminate those ditch rats. There's no wrong way - aim how you want them to function. Cheers! :D
 

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After hitting a deer in 2018, with former truck, I installed ditch lights & aimed out/down to illuminate those ditch rats. There's no wrong way - aim how you want them to function. Cheers! :D
Unless that’s illegal in your state.

You need DOT approved lights at a minimum, and some states have limits on the amount of lights you can have.

If you live in a state with limits, or you have non-DOT approved lights, they typically need to be covered while driving, and during vehicle inspections.
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