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Now that an RC has been built *and* seen from the front, it seempretty well settled that any overhead offroad lightbar does not come standard.
Combined with the various other photos and videos we’ve seen, the existing overhead trim set and it’s sliding visors, etc. - it simply doesn’t leave room, for an in-cab lightbar and the associated features it would need to work (eg a shielding boot that attaches toy he
If it doesn’t come standard, we wonder about the accessory team.
Personally, I find it unlikely there’s be an “accessory” requiring seeming replacement of the entire OEM trim set overhead the driver, new visors, etc.
Leaves me wondering where an accessory offroad lightbar *could* go
ROOFMOUNT
Maybe an OEM roof mount accessory, but the appearance and range consequences TBD
UPPER BUMPER
Leaves me instead looking to the location of the existing headlights, in the gap between hood and bumper, which would have minimal/no range effect
notice the headlights themselves appear to be a single string of diode/reflectors, but the area of trim appears to have room for a double stack
(credit @Paradox for nxt pic)
would seem to leave room for that center trim piece to accommodate the equivalent of at least …. 10? 12? …. additional headlight-sized lights (which offroad LEDs of course could be brighter LEDs than the headlight)
SIDE MIRROR REPLACEMENTS
If the side mirrors are removable and have power, one could imagine OEM accessory replacements that incorporate the same sort of LED strings seen in the headlights, with minimal/no range effect
DAYTIME RUNNING LIGHT
I suppose it’s possible, but seems unlikely, there could be a replacement of the DRL bar?
What else?
Combined with the various other photos and videos we’ve seen, the existing overhead trim set and it’s sliding visors, etc. - it simply doesn’t leave room, for an in-cab lightbar and the associated features it would need to work (eg a shielding boot that attaches toy he
If it doesn’t come standard, we wonder about the accessory team.
Personally, I find it unlikely there’s be an “accessory” requiring seeming replacement of the entire OEM trim set overhead the driver, new visors, etc.
Leaves me wondering where an accessory offroad lightbar *could* go
ROOFMOUNT
Maybe an OEM roof mount accessory, but the appearance and range consequences TBD
UPPER BUMPER
Leaves me instead looking to the location of the existing headlights, in the gap between hood and bumper, which would have minimal/no range effect
notice the headlights themselves appear to be a single string of diode/reflectors, but the area of trim appears to have room for a double stack
(credit @Paradox for nxt pic)
would seem to leave room for that center trim piece to accommodate the equivalent of at least …. 10? 12? …. additional headlight-sized lights (which offroad LEDs of course could be brighter LEDs than the headlight)
SIDE MIRROR REPLACEMENTS
If the side mirrors are removable and have power, one could imagine OEM accessory replacements that incorporate the same sort of LED strings seen in the headlights, with minimal/no range effect
DAYTIME RUNNING LIGHT
I suppose it’s possible, but seems unlikely, there could be a replacement of the DRL bar?
What else?
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