

For nearfield fog lights and off-road illumination, Jason opted for a set of amber Baja Designs Squadron Sports in Zone 3. The custom Baja-inspired front bumper, crafted by Kalil Fabrication, is equipped with four Baja Designs LP6s illuminating Lighting Zones 1-5, along with two amber S2 Pros for cornering lights in Zones 1 and 2. The truck is even equipped with fender flares and an AEV snorkel. Outfitted with updated steering geometry and an AEV 3" lift, it includes the relocation of the spring and forward axle movement to accommodate 40" Toyo tires. Although not a factory AEV Prospector, it is equipped with all the necessary equipment to match its function. Jason's Ram 2500 started out as a stock truck despite its appearance as an AEV Prospector XL.

Let's take a closer look to see what makes this minimalist Ram 2500 build so exceptional. While it might be effortless to buy every light in our catalog and throw it on the roof of the truck, we believe it's not just about having the brightest or the most lights, but about using the right lights in the right way, tailored to your needs. While the philosophical approach of "less is more" yields minimalist design ethos results, it mirrors the similar approach we have at Baja Designs and sPOD. Built for quick weekend camping adventures and serving as a tow rig for his Toyota rock crawler, Jason Denny's minimalist Baja-ready 20 boasts dual-purpose functionality that makes it an incredible truck. Embracing a "less is more" philosophy, akin to Baja Designs ethos, the build exemplifies thoughtful lighting choices tailored to needs. From weekend camping to rock crawler towing, its dual-purpose functionality shines. Jason Denny's minimalist Baja-ready 20 is a testament to purposeful design and versatility.
