Baja Designs

Baja Designs Squadron Sport Fog Lights | 2012-2022 Toyota Tacoma (447125)

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Baja Designs Squadron Sport Fog Lights | 2012-2022 Toyota Tacoma (447125) - TheYotaGarage
Baja Designs Squadron Sport Fog Lights | 2012-2022 Toyota Tacoma (447125) - TheYotaGarage
Baja Designs Squadron Sport Fog Lights | 2012-2022 Toyota Tacoma (447125) - TheYotaGarage
Baja Designs Squadron Sport Fog Lights | 2012-2022 Toyota Tacoma (447125) - TheYotaGarage
Baja Designs Squadron Sport Fog Lights | 2012-2022 Toyota Tacoma (447125) - TheYotaGarage
Baja Designs Squadron Sport Fog Lights | 2012-2022 Toyota Tacoma (447125) - TheYotaGarage
Baja Designs Squadron Sport Fog Lights | 2012-2022 Toyota Tacoma (447125) - TheYotaGarage
Baja Designs Squadron Sport Fog Lights | 2012-2022 Toyota Tacoma (447125) - TheYotaGarage
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The Baja Designs Squadron Sport Fog Light Kit is a direct fit for the 2012+ Toyota Tacoma. This Toyota Baja Designs Squadron Fog Pocket Kit allows you to mount 2 Squadron Series auxiliary lights in the factory location. This Plug and Play kit includes two Squadron Sport Wide Cornering lights, two Toyota Tacoma, Tundra, and 4Runner specific mounting brackets and a wiring adapter, allowing you to use your factory switch and mounting hardware.

The Baja Designs Squadron Sport Fog lights kit is one of the favorites amongst Toyota Tacoma, 4Runner and Tundra Owners. 

 

  • Rig Position: Front Fog Lights
  • Includes: (2) Toyota Tacoma / 4Runner / Tundra Fog Pocket Brackets
  • Includes: (2) Squadron-R (Angled Bezel) Wide Cornering Lights
  • Plug and Play Wiring adapter included
  • Limited Lifetime Warranty – Complete Purchase Protection
  • uService® – Replaceable Lenses And Optics
  • ClearView® – All The Light, Right Where You Need It.
  • MoistureBlock™ – Waterproof, Rain Proof, Submersible
  • CopperDrive® – Only LED Driven At 100%
  • Lumens: 3,150 Utilizing 4 LEDs
  • Wattage/Amps: 26W / 2A
  • Dimensions: 3.50" x 2.77" x 3.50"
  • Weight: 12 ounces
  • LED Life Expectancy: 49,930 Hours
  • Front Lens: Hard Coated Polycarbonate
  • Housing: Powder Coated Cast Aluminum
  • Bezel: Billet Machined Aluminum
  • Hardware & Bracket Material: Stainless Steel
  • Exceeds MIL-STD810G (Mil-Spec Testing)
  • Built-In Overvoltage Protection
  • IP69K (Waterproof, Submersible to 9ft)
  • IK10 Compliant (Mechanical Impact Testing)5000K Daylight – Less Driver Fatigue, Natural Color
  • MPN: 447115
  • Fits All: 2012+ Toyota Tacoma / 2010+ Toyota 4Runner / 2014+ Toyota Tundra

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Amazing upgrade!

This is my 3rd iteration of fog lights. First was LED bulbs which worked good, but let much to be desired. Second was KC hi-lite and they worked great over stock but didn't give much distance or spread, plus they looked kinda stock.
These Baja Designs however are awesome!! They have a sweet industrial look which I love, and have fantastic output in terms of distance along with angle. Overall I think I finally have the fog lights I've been looking for all along.
Install look about an hour with taking the bumper off, but looking at it now I don't think it's a requirement to do that.

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Amazing upgrade!

This is my 3rd iteration of fog lights. First was LED bulbs which worked good, but let much to be desired. Second was KC hi-lite and they worked great over stock but didn't give much distance or spread, plus they looked kinda stock.
These Baja Designs however are awesome!! They have a sweet industrial look which I love, and have fantastic output in terms of distance along with angle. Overall I think I finally have the fog lights I've been looking for all along.
Install look about an hour with taking the bumper off, but looking at it now I don't think it's a requirement to do that.