Baja Design S2 Sports Chase lights Install on the Prinsu Roof Rack | (2017 Tacoma)
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- Опубліковано 27 сер 2024
- Hello and welcome, thanks for stoping by. Today I'm install another set of Baja Design S2 Sports with a scene spread on the Prinsu roof rack. These are set up on the rear of the rack to provide lighting out the sides and the back of the truck. Overall as usual, great quality and a fairly easy install. No real issues, just flipping the base plate over, and I came across an issue with how I mounted the rear cross bar that I go over in the video. I'm excited to see these deep in the woods and get an idea of just how much they can spread. Thanks for watching, all links below. Hit that like and subscribe. I appreciate it.
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Great vid. Just a friendly fyi, if your wrap is fading/failing that badly on the roof you should remove it to avoid paint/clear coat damage. Horizontal panels such as roofs & hoods are really only rated from manufacturers to be safely removable for roughy 1.5 years after install. 🙏🏼🙏🏼
Thanks for the tip!
Great video! The setup is coming along pretty good!
Thank you 😊
Another great classy video
Glad you enjoyed it, thank you.
nice. I use the same lights on the CBI bedrock on my TRD OFFROAD. have them Hooke up to my switch pros and set to strobe and dimmed down so they are not too bright.
Damn, thats a sweet set up.
Installing the same thing. Giving you a like a sub.
Thanks, appreciate it.
Nice and bright
Exactly! Thanks for watching.
Sick rig bro !!
Thank you. 👍
Hello, thanks for the video. For clarification, there are two extensions (1 per light) connected to the wiring harness, and this connection is happening by the passenger side corner of your rack? And then the harness runs down pillar and is long enough to get through firewall?
Yes, you are correct. One extension per light. They way I set it up is with both extensions plugged into the main harness right under the passenger side roof rack fairing. With this set up the main harness will end right at the driver side engine bay area where the main harness form the fuse box comes into the firewall. Keep in mind, my harness is plugged into the Aux box, if you are going straight into the firewall you will use a bit more of the switch wiring section of the harness which could limit your switch location in the cab. Also, I used my passenger side pillar because my driver side is already taken up by the scene pod wiring. So, if both your pillars are free of wiring, you can chose the one that works best for you. Thanks for watching.
Man, I've been down the rabbit hole dialing in what I'd like to do for lighting options on the Sherpa Crestone Rack. Although they're not a flush mount light I do like the fact that you can move/swivel them to "aim" them exactly where you need to. With that being said I'd add a friction washer between the crossbar and mount. What's your thought on adding only 1 light per side? Either mounted near the fairing (less wiring to manage)...or near the hatch...or two to create a LZ for helos? 😉 I also believe that a white light would be optimal BUT amber may be the way to go to keep the bugs at bay. I like your install and appreciate you working through the "problems" you encountered in your particular install. I've filed them in my memory bank and saved your video. Cheers
Thanks for watching, I appreciate it. I think one light on each side looks the best without looking overdone. Also, one light will fill the gap between the rack and the roof top perfectly.
You recommend work scene lens over other ones for s1 fogs on a city suv?
I don't see much of a difference between them. At least not enough for anything huge. They all seem to be super bright. Thanks for watching.
Great video thinking about doing the same thing but mounting on the face of the rack I was wondering what size carriage bolts are you running.... gracias
Man, I think they were 1 inch bolts. The 3/4 would work too. Denalga. 😁
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Thanks, the base is falling apart from me running it over trying to get in the garage. I have to dig it back into the bushes, but I been lazy.
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Nice video. What side panels are those on the prinsu ? Upland? Ty in advance
Those are the Uptop Overland AAP Panels. Thanks for watching.
Might be a little late, but where did you get those decals above your rear window
I think it was an Etsy score. Thanks for watching.
Question about the carriage bolts you used to connect the lights to the rack. Did those come with the mounting hardware or did you already have those bolts? I’m planning doing the same thing with my rack but only have a bunch of Tnuts laying around. I’m curious if that will work with the provided hardware.
I purchased the carriage bolts separately. 1/4 inch carriage bolts work well with the Prinsu rack. Thanks for watching.
Can you tell me about how far they throw the light out. I have a set of them with the flood/spot combo and was trying to figure out the difference
In a wide open space at least 30 feet. They are super bright.
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What kind of switches you running bro
I like to use the CH4x4 small Toyota push switches.
Thanks bro
But look at how much of a shadow the bed creates and the shadow is the area you need illuminated.
There is another set of lights on the bumper. Thanks for watching.
Bad spot for the lights. You blind the guy behind you, and the shadow of your bed leaves a huge dark area behind your japanese truck. What's the purpose?
The purpose is to have more light when at camp, or a pitch black trail at night. I'm not running with the lights on in the street, thats just stupid. I assumed everyone would understand that.