The SDHQ A-Pillar light mounts a light to the front windshield of a white truck.

SDHQ A-Pillar Mounts

In the days where there are more LED light bars across the top of windshields than you can even comprehend, the classic A-Pillar mount has fallen by the wayside. Not content with losing the timeless placement to the history pages, SDHQ has fabricated some extremely stout and well-crafted A-Pillar mounts for a swath of vehicles, ranging from Wranglers all the way up to Raptors and RAM trucks.

The SDHQ A-Pillar light mounts a light to the front windshield of a white truck.

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Built form 3/16ths steel plate, the A-pillar mount is powdercoated and then laser etched with the SDHQ logo. This mount, in particular, was built for the fourth gen RAM trucks, and bolts in to three different places ensuring that up to a 4 ½-inch light can me mounted without shaking or oscillation in all conditions. Thanks to clever mounting, no drilling is required and in some cases, only minor trimming of the cowl plastic is necessary to fit the bracket up onto the A-Pillar.

Thanks to SDHQ, long distance lighting can be obtained for vehicles without ghastly across-the-windshield light bars, and at a reasonable price of $119.95 and up.

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