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Chase Light Suggestions

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#1 ·
Looking for suggestions for some chase lights for X3. I have a particle separator mounted high in the middle so I would need two individual lights for the rear. Usually ride the sand dunes at Silver Lake and never needed the lights. Just got back from Hatfield McCoy Trails and between the dust and mud the lights would have been nice to have for those following. I also considered some kind of high mounted colored light for the front so the people I’m following can recognize me.
 
#4 ·
Get one Baja Design SR2 with a work flood amber lens. They are small and bright as hell. You can see them through dust and miles ahead.

I have two of them on my X3.
 
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Here is one side of how I mounted my SR2 lights.


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The SR2's are a really clean set up. I'll check them out. Thanks for the suggestion. I have Baja Lights mounted on the front. They are mounted at bumper height and got really covered in mud on trails. That's the reason for looking for something mounted higher. Short whips may be easiest way to go since I already have them wired. But will look into the SR2's.
 
#11 ·
I have xprite 36 inch rear chase light from amazon, it isnt name brand but it mounts directly to the two holes in the back of the cage making for an OEM look and it bright as absolute **** (brighter than Baja designs) which is hard for me to say cause im a Baja designs whore, had for about a year now and does good in snow and rain, no issues. I would recommend. Also works as turn signals, brake lights, and reverse/work lights if you want. and affordable EDIT- the right light is not out, the pattern was left flash right flash at the time
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#12 ·
I have xprite 36 inch rear chase light from amazon, it isnt name brand but it mounts directly to the two holes in the back of the cage making for an OEM look and it bright as absolute **** (brighter than Baja designs) which is hard for me to say cause im a Baja designs whore, had for about a year now and does good in snow and rain, no issues. I would recommend. Also works as turn signals, brake lights, and reverse/work lights if you want. and affordable EDIT- the right light is not out, the pattern was left flash right flash at the time
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Those are great but won't work for people like us very well.
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I have the Xprite but changing it out here shortly when I get the new cage (need green light for future purposes). Doesn't mess with my S&B either, like the combination. I am going to have to hook up the light to the brake lights to the new one because I am about to lose my tail lights with my new cage. So far nothing to complain about the Xprite. I did go with their mirror lights on my GMC HD and they burnt out after 6 months but get 10x more use than the chase lights (unfortunately). Also, concur with up above, you might get put at the back of the group/line because people get tired of looking at them at night. Then I blind them with my BD light bar and get yelled at, can't win but can be seen from space....

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