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Ok, so here is this weeks WACKY deal.

Until This FRIDAY 4/24/20 at MIDNIGHT eastern time....

If you add a set of our new Stainless "Steal" Black powdercoated A-Pillar Mounts to your cart -
(Yes, that's a PUN… LOL)

HERE-
https://specialtyperformanceparts.com/collections/brackets-and-mounting-hardware/products/2017-2020-raptor-2015-2017-f-150-a-pillar-mounts


AND You Pick out a pair of RIGID, POD or Round 360 4" or 6" Lights -
(Any D-Series, Radiance, Scene, Driving, Spot, Flood, SAE or 4" or 6" 360 Lights)

HERE-
https://specialtyperformanceparts.com/collections/individual-leds-and-brackets

Your cart will AUTOMATICALLY discount your order so your A-Pillar Mounts are FREE!!!

Again, this is ONLY for a limited time... So if you wanted to do some A-Pillar Mounts, It's a good time to do it!

As a side note, if you are looking for a custom harness for the A-Pillar setup (For example, 360 Round lights, Radiance and Scene don't have harnesses)
Our Rear Harness will work. It's a little long, but it has all the right connections, is cut for the same spacing in the rear for backup lights, you just won't need all the length. Of course, you can always just make your own. The D-Series Pods have generic harnesses you can use.

Here is the rear harness link...
https://specialtyperformanceparts.com/collections/custom-wire-harnesses/products/rear-light-kit-wire-harness-radiance-scene-compatible

As always, email questions to info @spvparts.com
Or call 317-93-GOSPV

John
 
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Do you have any side by side pics of the rigid 360 6” and the lp 6” ?
 
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Do you have any side by side pics of the rigid 360 6” and the lp 6” ?

Sorry for the delay.

Here you go.

Both side by sides and weight. So the key with weight is where you are putting them. A more weight sensitive area, say a single A-pillar mount, might be better with the 6” 360 vs LP6.

I don't know why, but the display in the pic posted isn't as clear as it is on my phone.

The 360 Weight is 2 lbs 14.9 Oz

The LP6 Weight is 4 lbs 3.7 Oz

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Thanks for posting some pics, Quite the size difference.

Yeah, but interestingly, that's mainly the case. If you look at the two lenses, the lens/light areas are basically the same. It's mainly the CASE on the LP6 that is larger. Of course there are some other little differences. The LP6 has 4 wires (High Beam, Low Beam, Amber and Ground) the 360 has 3 wires (Main light, Amber and Ground)

The LP6 is rated 10,300 Lumens each light, but they are sold individually for $475 each, so 2 are $950 They come in a mixed Spot and Driving pattern. However, the Driving is your main go to.

The 6" 360 is rated 8,600 Lumens each light, and they are sold in pairs for $579 per pair. They come in a Driving OR Spot. Again, Driving would be the best for most.

So like anything, there are going to be pluses and minuses to either, depending on your preference. So you really need to weigh those options.

Here are some key things I can point out.

When it comes to price per pair, the Rigids would be $371 less. That's a plus for Rigid. Lumens overall total, the LP6 is rated 1,700 more. That's not a ton, but it's more. That's a plus for the LP6. The 360's weigh 30% less. This can be an advantage depending on where you mount them. The LP6 has a mix of Driving and Spot, so you get a mixture. They may be a preference. However, keep in mind, part of the Lumen difference is spread between 2 patterns. So for example (and I don't know the breakdown between the two patterns for lumens, so this is an example) If 50% of the 10,700 lumens went to spot and driving, your Driving pattern would have 5,350 lumens and so would the spot. Comparing that to the 360, you only get a spot or a driving, but... the entire driving pattern is 8,600 lumens... or so is the spot. Another point, the LP6's have 4 wires. 2 of which are for high and low beam. So low beam would use less power and not put out the full 10,700 lumens if used. This may or may not be an advantage to you. However, I can tell you, wiring can be quite a challenge on the LP6's due to that. The reason is, both of those require a 14 gauge wire and both will push the amp limits of your switches and you will need 2 switches for the pair, not just 1. Because of the power draw, you will likely need an additional harness with Relays in between because of the power draw. So install will be more complex. The 360's draw 4.85 amps each so the one pair can go on switch 1, 2, 3 or 4. The LP6's draw 6.5 amps each so at the minimum they need to be installed on switches 1 and 2. The fact that the instruction require 12 gauge single combined and 14 gauge wires going to each light both high and low beam, sounds like the heat or amp draw are at least every bit of that 13 amp draw. Many other lights drawing 15 amps only require 14 gauge single wire, not 12. So all I am saying is, when wiring, it's just important to understand what is needed. If you are up for the challenge, you can tweak out a few more lumens and a mixed pattern (spot driving).
If you prefer a little simpler install, the price, or the weight is important, then the 360 may be a better choice.

So that's the stuff to consider and to decide what is most important to you. We do have an open box (new) clearance single LP6 available for a lot less. You could then add the other light if you go that route. Otherwise, we also have the 360 lights. It's all what you want...

SPVParts.com

John
 
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Ok, so here is this weeks WACKY deal.

Until This FRIDAY 4/24/20 at MIDNIGHT eastern time....

If you add a set of our new Stainless "Steal" Black powdercoated A-Pillar Mounts to your cart -
(Yes, that's a PUN… LOL)

HERE-
https://specialtyperformanceparts.com/collections/brackets-and-mounting-hardware/products/2017-2020-raptor-2015-2017-f-150-a-pillar-mounts


AND You Pick out a pair of RIGID, POD or Round 360 4" or 6" Lights -
(Any D-Series, Radiance, Scene, Driving, Spot, Flood, SAE or 4" or 6" 360 Lights)

HERE-
https://specialtyperformanceparts.com/collections/individual-leds-and-brackets

Your cart will AUTOMATICALLY discount your order so your A-Pillar Mounts are FREE!!!

Again, this is ONLY for a limited time... So if you wanted to do some A-Pillar Mounts, It's a good time to do it!

As a side note, if you are looking for a custom harness for the A-Pillar setup (For example, 360 Round lights, Radiance and Scene don't have harnesses)
Our Rear Harness will work. It's a little long, but it has all the right connections, is cut for the same spacing in the rear for backup lights, you just won't need all the length. Of course, you can always just make your own. The D-Series Pods have generic harnesses you can use.

Here is the rear harness link...
https://specialtyperformanceparts.com/collections/custom-wire-harnesses/products/rear-light-kit-wire-harness-radiance-scene-compatible

As always, email questions to info @spvparts.com
Or call 317-93-GOSPV

John

For National Star Wars day!

We have extended this deal now, through Monday night May 4th at 11:59pm eastern time...

May the Forth be with you!
 
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