Baja Designs LP4's on the A-pillars install video

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Love the lights!! What mount did you used?

Thank you! I used the Baja Designs A pillar mounts which you can buy separately. However, they're really not made for such a beefy light and are more intended for their smaller lights. So in the future, I'll be swapping them out for the SDHQ mounts, which look like they would handle the LP4's better.
 

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Yeah those LP4s are a HOT seller this year. We've actually got a nice kit we put together that gives you the lights, brackets and wiring harnesses: http://www.4x4truckleds.com/baja-designs-2017-ford-raptor-lp4-a-pillar-lighting-kit/


Looks like a complete kit, what is your take on the LP4 vs XL80 kit. I live in the country and I am looking for something to really light up the dark roads to avoid deer. Also using the pillar lights for service roads and hopefully some other off roading in the future.

Any discounts available for forum members, ‘raptorforum’ 10% doesn’t seem to be applicable to either the LP4 or XL80 kits Thanks!
 

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I prefer the XL80, and with spot lenses. It's going to throw 9500 lumen each down range and they work great.

The LP4 are popular. I recommend Spots. They don't pout out as much light as the XL80 (7,050 compared to 9,500) but they are still popular due to the back-light feature.

Coupon codes do not work on Baja Designs. PM me for pricing though.
 

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I prefer the XL80, and with spot lenses. It's going to throw 9500 lumen each down range and they work great.

The LP4 are popular. I recommend Spots. They don't pout out as much light as the XL80 (7,050 compared to 9,500) but they are still popular due to the back-light feature.

Coupon codes do not work on Baja Designs. PM me for pricing though.

PM Sent, thanks!
 

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I prefer the XL80, and with spot lenses. It's going to throw 9500 lumen each down range and they work great.

The LP4 are popular. I recommend Spots. They don't pout out as much light as the XL80 (7,050 compared to 9,500) but they are still popular due to the back-light feature.

Coupon codes do not work on Baja Designs. PM me for pricing though.

Have not seen XL 80's in spot & they are not listed anywhere on Baja Designs web page, am I a idiot and just missing them???
 

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Have not seen XL 80's in spot & they are not listed anywhere on Baja Designs web page, am I a idiot and just missing them???

Nope you are not an idiot. Baja does not offer that as an option. BUT since we stock XL80 and every lens Baja makes, we usually swap those for customers upon request at no charge OR you can buy the spots separate and do it yourself.

XL80: http://www.4x4truckleds.com/led-auxiliary-lights/baja-designs/xl80/
Lenses: http://www.4x4truckleds.com/baja-designs-xl-series-spot-lens-kit/

This is what sets us apart from others. The amount of Baja on our own shelves allows us to customize whatever folks buy. So if you place an order for the XL80 just write in the comments that you want spot lenses instead and we will switch them out for you.
 
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