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I'd like the a pillar mounts and the harness I need for the LP6 I bought from you. I am having trouble finding the mount on your site.
 

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Shoot us a PM rosco... we'd be happy to help as we stock the harnesses and mounts
 
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I'd like the a pillar mounts and the harness I need for the LP6 I bought from you. I am having trouble finding the mount on your site.

We actually don't sell an A-pillar kit that works with the LP6, only the Squadron series. But there are several vendors on here that do sell thicker mounts that can withstand the weight of an LP6.
 

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Shoot us a PM rosco... we'd be happy to help as we stock the harnesses and mounts

Thank You

Having trouble finding where to send a PM. I have the LP6 Pro driving combo lights. I will need the wiring harness, security hardware, and brackets to mount in front of A Pillars.

Could you send me a message please.
 

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We actually don't sell an A-pillar kit that works with the LP6, only the Squadron series. But there are several vendors on here that do sell thicker mounts that can withstand the weight of an LP6.

Ooops.

I saw a bracket on your site that Stage3 Motorsports used to mount his LP6 and assumed it was the same. I ordered that bracket before reading that message. I will return the package unopened.
 

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Hello...I bought two LP6 lights. They have three wires. I am assuming the yellow wire is the amber back-light. Quick question....I am supposed to wire the red and yellow to the same upfitter?

I will be using aux 1 that has 30amps. If red and yellow are going to same upfitter do the amber back-lights come on even if aux one is in off position?

Edit...I see a white wire as well. I am assuming two wires are for high and low power and one wire is for amber back-light
 
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Hello...I bought two LP6 lights. They have three wires. I am assuming the yellow wire is the amber back-light. Quick question....I am supposed to wire the red and yellow to the same upfitter?

I will be using aux 1 that has 30amps. If red and yellow are going to same upfitter do the amber back-lights come on even if aux one is in off position?

Edit...I see a white wire as well. I am assuming two wires are for high and low power and one wire is for amber back-light

White - high beam (+)
Red - low beam (+)
Yellow - amber back light (+)
Black - ground (-)

I attached the instructions for the LP series as well to reference. There's a few different ways to setup the lights, just depends on your preferences. Do you plan to use the low beam or do you want the light to be 100% output when it's on? If so, you just need to wire in the white wire to your aux switch and ground out the black wire. The amber back light lead can be put to a second switch or tapped to switched power/marker light lead.
 

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How about some LP4s that are A-pillar friendly? Side facing LEDs on one side only so they don't blind the driver.

Hi Truckasaurus,

Unfortunately, we don't plan to be making an LP4 with side lighting on one side. Like you mentioned, we don't recommend using a 200 degree spread light in this location because of the glare being thrown on the hood and in the cab. It would best be mounted in the front bumper. I would say most Raptor owners use the XL series with the appropriate lens in the A-pillar location.
 
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