Led A-pillar light pods
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I guess I'm late to the party here, but check out my site. I sell all kinds of brackets for the JK's for the pillar lights. And a wide variety of LED lights from economy ones (which work just fine) to the high-end ones (like Rigid... i personally run Baja Designs on my truck, made in the USA, lifetime warranty and REPLACEABLE bulbs/beam covers, which nobody else does)
#13
I have cheap Led cubes on poison spyder a-pillar mounts. They are spots but as others have noted the cheaper spots truly give off a flood pattern. They are bolted on with a standard lock washer and I can turn them easily without loosening the nut. I adjust them from being straight forward to 45 degrees regularly depending on my needs and have never had a loosening problem. I recommend those mounts very highly. I think the double mount would annoy me in the winter when I was trying to get to the ice on my wiper blades. I know it sounds trivial but that would make me avoid them.
I agonized over buying cheap vs quality lights. Since mine are auxiliary only I went cheap and was glad I did when a set was stolen. Just another point to consider.
I agonized over buying cheap vs quality lights. Since mine are auxiliary only I went cheap and was glad I did when a set was stolen. Just another point to consider.
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I guess I'm late to the party here, but check out my site. I sell all kinds of brackets for the JK's for the pillar lights. And a wide variety of LED lights from economy ones (which work just fine) to the high-end ones (like Rigid... i personally run Baja Designs on my truck, made in the USA, lifetime warranty and REPLACEABLE bulbs/beam covers, which nobody else does)
Thanks! Mark
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Thanks Mark, preciate it. I'm a new vendor here so not a lot of people know about me. I'll be honest, I'm a Ford guy so I dont' post too much here because it's tough for me to show you guys what you can do. I work with the manufacturers who have lots of Jeep JK stuff though, but I feel bad not being able to show my OWN truck here. One day I'll get a JK to hook up, but just bough the F-150.
But yeah even if it's not on the site, let me know, I can add it. I can only add so much because there are TONS Of accessories/lighting.
I sell the popular brands like Rigid, but AuxBeam seem to be popular. It's a chinese brand like many of the other brands you see, but with their 5D line, they have evaporator valves which is great and on the bigger light bars, you get a wiring harness too. So it works well. I've had no issues with the 54" Curved on my own truck.
But yeah even if it's not on the site, let me know, I can add it. I can only add so much because there are TONS Of accessories/lighting.
I sell the popular brands like Rigid, but AuxBeam seem to be popular. It's a chinese brand like many of the other brands you see, but with their 5D line, they have evaporator valves which is great and on the bigger light bars, you get a wiring harness too. So it works well. I've had no issues with the 54" Curved on my own truck.
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I put the inspired engineering 6 cubes on the a pillars today. They look great and when it got dark I went to a secluded area to adjust/aim them. Wow they are bright. Very happy with them, hope they hold up well. Only bad thing about it all was the nylon lock nuts they supplied were a tad too small for light housing and spun when tightening on one. A .28 cent fix at Home Depot. Very bright and very white