2023 Ford Raptor- Continuation

badm0t0rfinger

Raptor Apologist.
What is the purpose for yellow? What does it do better than white?

I won't speak for OPs choice but I find that yellow/orange generally work better for anything that might be "in the air" ie: Snow, Fog, Dust, etc.

I know on some of the desert runs I've gone on they absolutely require rear facing ambers because they cut through the dust way better than the standard rear facing lights.
 

SDDiver5

Expedition Leader
What is the purpose for yellow? What does it do better than white?

Like said above, the amber cuts through dust, rain, snow, etc and you can actually see the light in front/behind you. White light reflects off of the rain/dust which makes the light not go as far as it gets reflected into a different direction. If you watch a desert racing video you'll see the amber far before the white light.

I'm wanting to do a light upgrade in my F150 and loved seeing this. Good find!
 

badm0t0rfinger

Raptor Apologist.
Well for the instagram shots yellow aux lighting is almost a requirement! :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:

In all seriousness with how much snow we get the yellow helps cut through driving snow really well. Turns visibility from near zero to much better.

How else can you try to get your gullible Instagram followers to try and buy your 10 year old, 132k mile, ragged Toyota if it doesn't have amber covers on the lights?!

....unless we do a raffle.....
 

McCarthy

Is it riding season yet?
How else can you try to get your gullible Instagram followers to try and buy your 10 year old, 132k mile, ragged Toyota if it doesn't have amber covers on the lights?!

....unless we do a raffle.....

"2004 Tacoma, 212,000 miles, come with $1000 truck camper with water damage off craigslist Overland camper build, yes it's rust, not a vinyl wrap. $28,000. No lowballers, I know what I have,"
 

McCarthy

Is it riding season yet?
Winter is here...


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