SKU: 77731382441

Squadron Light Pod Lens Kit Driving/Combo Factory Amber Baja Designs

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Squadron Light Pod Lens Kit Driving/Combo Factory Amber Baja DesignsThe Baja Designs Squadron series lens kit allows you to replace your old or damaged lenses easily without voiding your light's warranty. These lens kits are designed to fit the Squadron Sport Squadron Pro Squadron Racer auxiliary lights. Options available for clear, baja amber, or factory amber lens, with clear lenses ideal for most situations and our selection amber lenses ideal for inclement or less than ideal conditions cutting through dust, fog,

The Baja Designs Squadron series lens kit allows you to replace your old or damaged lenses easily without voiding your light's warranty. These lens kits are designed to fit the Squadron Sport/Squadron Pro/Squadron Racer auxiliary lights.

Options available for clear, baja amber, or factory amber lens, with clear lenses ideal for most situations and our selection amber lenses ideal for inclement or less than ideal conditions cutting through dust, fog, rain or snow with a less intense light creating contrast in your light spread keeping reflections to a minimum.

With three lens colors and four different distinct lens patterns to choose from, customizing your light pattern to your needs is easier than ever.

Lens Pattern:

Spot:A longer and narrower 9-degree focus beam for illumination further down the trail or road. The Spot pattern is designed to be used in conjunction with additional Wide Cornering and/or Driving Combo beam lights.

Driving Combo:Maximum trail coverage in a single light. The driving combo pattern is equipped with both driving (42-degree) and spot (9-degree) optics to provide you with a smooth blend of light for both near field applications in lighting zones 1 and 2 and distance in zone 3.

Wide Cornering:The wide cornering pattern offers a 42-degree flattened horizontal beam,reducing blind spots and enhancing peripheral visibilityin lighting zones 1 and 2. This cornering pattern isperfect for inclement weather such as dust, snow, rain or fog conditions while also perfect for seeing obstacles on the trail, trail conditions, and potential hazards - making it easier to navigate through tight turns, winding trails, or through wooded areas.

Work/Scene: Emits a wide and even beam pattern designed to illuminate a large area with consistent and evenly distributed light. Ideal for tasks that require good visibility across a work area or scene, such as construction sites, camp setups, pit areas or any outdoor workspaces.

Lens Color:

Clear:The original performance lens. Our clear lens combined with our 5000k LEDs provide light most similair to daylight, reducing driver fatigue and increase terrain recognition.

Baja Amber:Thisperformance-driven lens is specifically designed for off-road driving in challenging conditions such as dust, rain, snow, or fog. The Baja Amber lens minimizes glare, enhancing visibility and significantly improving your driving experience.

Factory Amber:This replacement lens option is crafted to seamlessly match the OEM running lights found on vehicles today. Factory Amber provides a color temperature best utilized in low-visibility conditions to increase depth perception while minimizing glare.

With our technology enthusiasts can easily service their lights on the trail or at home without damaging or voiding the warranty of the lights. Each kit comes with one lens and O-ring seal. This seal provides the waterproof and dustproof seal that makes all Baja Designs lights IP69K rated.

Whether you busted your old lenses, or you just want to swap out for a different pattern, we have you covered.

Squadron Series Lens Kit Features:

  • Kit consists of one lens and one O-ring
  • Available in clear, baja amber, or factory amber lens colors
  • Four lens patters to choose from: Spot, Driving/Combo, Wide Cornering, Work/Scene

Note: Lens Kit comes with a single lens and a single O-ring

  • Aces Term Id: 1069|7
  • Warranty: Limited Lifetime
  • Brand: Baja Designs
  • Aaiaid: FGXX
  • Discontinued Item: False
  • Dim Length: 6.0
  • Dim Width: 6.0
  • Dim Height: 6.0
  • Dim Unit: in
  • Weight: 1.0
  • Weight Unit: lb
  • Upc: 810160460428.0
  • Availability: Available
  • Universal: Yes
  • Sold As: Kit
  • Vehicle Type: Jeep|Truck/SUV
  • Light Pattern: Driving/Combo
  • Lens Color: Factory Amber
  • Prop 65 Warning: CALIFORNIA WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm -www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
  • Country Of Origin: USA
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