LP4 or LP6on A Pillar?

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smurfslayer

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+1 @dillard09
I run the XL80’s in spot and they throw huge light way down range. Not ragging on the LP4’s, I just got a set, haven’t mounted yet.

On the pillars I’d do the LP4’s first and see if they leave you wanting more. Much bigger and you’re going to be constantly looking around them for something.
 

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XL80s for sure… LP4s do look cool, but they don’t compare to the XL80s in any way possible. Why have a bigger light with less everything. LP6s look hideous on the A pillar in my opinion. But hey, it’s your truck and I support your decisions!!!
 

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+1 for the XL80’s. They look and perform great on the A-pillar. I have them with the wide cornering lenses and it has transformed wide vision on my off-road might drives.
 

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I'd say neither. Go with the XL80. I'm not a fan of the LP4 on the pillars, although we DO offer them as a kit

XL80 Kits (IN STOCK with SDHQ mounts): https://www.4x4truckleds.com/baja-designs-ford-raptor-2017-xl80-a-pillar-lighting-kit/

LP4 Kits (LOW STOCK with SDHQ mounts): https://www.4x4truckleds.com/baja-designs-2017-ford-raptor-lp4-a-pillar-lighting-kit/

I run XL80 on ours. I'd also recommend going with some black powder coated brackets on the XL80 as well: https://www.4x4truckleds.com/baja-designs-xl-brackets-black-powder-coating-pair/
 

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+1 for the XL80’s. They look and perform great on the A-pillar. I have them with the wide cornering lenses and it has transformed wide vision on my off-road might drives.
How is the glare with that lens on the XL80??? Only reason I am considering the LP4 is for the added side illumination from the outer side shooters while blocking the inner ones.
 

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No glare to speak of although I have angled them out as much as possible. I use white lenses these days, the glare was worse with amber..
 

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How is the glare with that lens on the XL80??? Only reason I am considering the LP4 is for the added side illumination from the outer side shooters while blocking the inner ones.
 

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Do you all have lp6s in stock by chance?
I'd say neither. Go with the XL80. I'm not a fan of the LP4 on the pillars, although we DO offer them as a kit

XL80 Kits (IN STOCK with SDHQ mounts): https://www.4x4truckleds.com/baja-designs-ford-raptor-2017-xl80-a-pillar-lighting-kit/

LP4 Kits (LOW STOCK with SDHQ mounts): https://www.4x4truckleds.com/baja-designs-2017-ford-raptor-lp4-a-pillar-lighting-kit/

I run XL80 on ours. I'd also recommend going with some black powder coated brackets on the XL80 as well: https://www.4x4truckleds.com/baja-designs-xl-brackets-black-powder-coating-pair/
 
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