VisionX was the shit on this forum about 5 years ago. Seems like everyone had a set of gen1 25w cannons near the a-pillar/ hood mount. They were so popular that 10-person group buys were offered by forum vendors often. I would say VisionX was just as popular as BD is now. Of course BD’s popularity has pretty much eclipsed everyone nowadays.
Initially my truck had 4 VisionX 25w light cannons and a 24” VisionX XPR:
I have since gone buck wild. I upgraded those 25w cannons to VisionX CG2 mult led cannons (which are the ones you are curious about). I also replaced my XPR with a Baja Designs 20” ONX+. Recently I added a pair of 6’7” VisionX ADV lights:
I have also ran different types of Rigid and KC lights that I had sold off to upgraded. I really enjoy lighting and it’s my favor mod to tinker/ mess with. I guess I am just trying to give my opinion credibility. Check out my ongoing write up:
https://www.ramforum.com/threads/visionx-gen2-light-cannons.114184/
VisionX makes a great light. They are innovative just like any other high end company and utilize many of the same CREE LED’s. For example, the VisionX ADV and CG2 lights utilize the “CREE XP-L high” LED found in the Baja Designs XL racer. Or so I am told. Of course Baja Designs puts their personal spin on it (runs it 100% and has a warm white color temp).
So, my opinion would be to buy a BD light for your a pillar/ hood mount. I would select either the BD XL pro or BD XL80. I say that for a variety of reasons. The “U-service” makes the light very versatile, resale market (should you choose the upgrade later) is better than other companies, BD is super active on this forum and the output is great.
If you can hold out a few months, BD does a killer “Black Friday” when combined with dealer promotions. Deals on their lighting for sure! Buuuuut, you really can’t go wrong with the VisionX CG2 lights. However, based on my obsession, I personally would opt for the BD XL pro and, if you can afford, the BD XL80. For A-pillar, get the light in all spot. Not combo or flood. Take advantage of the higher mounting location and utilize the spot pattern.
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