Having the right lighting on the trail is a no-brainer—you can’t go where you can’t see. But off-roading in low light or poor weather throws more at you than just tough terrain. It’s not just about seeing ahead; it’s about seeing what’s under you. Trail clarity matters more than distance when it comes to staying safe and in control.
That’s where Baja Designs comes in. Known for their durability and performance, Baja’s LP series offers a range of sizes and output levels to match any Jeep setup. Whether you’re working with tight mounting spots or need serious lumen output for wide-open terrain, the LP4, LP6, and LP9 lights have you covered.
The LP4 – Compact and Capable
The LP4 is the smallest in the lineup, designed to fit where space is limited without giving up performance.
- Output: ~8,750 lumens
- Size: 5.1" diameter
- Beam Pattern: Driving/Combo – great mix of distance and spread
- Mounting Sweet Spots: Grille openings, A-pillars, tight bumper corners
- Good Fit For: Daily drivers, weekend trail rigs, and Jeeps with limited space
The LP6 – Mid-Sized Powerhouse
The LP6 offers more output and coverage than the LP4, making it a solid all-around choice for most builds. It’s also right in the sweet spot between size, power, and flexibility.
- Output: ~10,300 lumens
- Size: 6.5" diameter
- Beam Pattern: Driving/Combo – wider and brighter than the LP4
- Mounting Sweet Spots: Windshield pillars, roof racks, front bumpers
- Good Fit For: Trail rigs that see real use, overland setups, and anyone needing more punch without going full-size
LP9 – Big, Bold, and Bright
The LP9 is built for serious visibility at speed, with high output and advanced cooling to match.
- Output: 11,000+ lumens (depending on version)
- Size: 8" diameter
- Beam Pattern: Driving/Combo with integrated cooling fins and air scoops
- Mounting Sweet Spots: Roof racks, wide bumpers, desert bars
- Good Fit For: High-speed runs, open terrain, rigs built for distance over tight trails
Choosing Between Clear and Amber Lighting
Both clear and amber LEDs have their place—it just depends on how and where you drive. Clear lights give you the brightest, longest throw. They’re great for open terrain, fast driving, and general trail use when visibility is already decent. If you want to see as far as possible, go clear.
Amber lights, on the other hand, shine when conditions get messy. They cut through fog, dust, rain, and snow with less glare and more contrast. They’re also easier on your eyes during long night runs and help highlight the shape of the trail right in front of you.
Baja Designs offers both clear and amber versions of the LP4, LP6, and LP9, so you can match your lighting setup to the terrain—or run both and be ready for anything.
LP4
LP6
- Baja Designs LP6 Head Light Lens Driving/Combo LED – Clear
- Baja Designs LP6 Pro Driving/Combo LED – Amber
LP9
Which One Is Right for Your Jeep?
The right light depends on how you use your rig. If it’s a daily driver or a weekend trail toy, the LP4 gives you solid output in a compact size that’s easy to mount. For more trail time and more aggressive setups, the LP6 hits the sweet spot between power and footprint.
If you’re building for long-distance desert runs, night wheeling, or need serious visibility at speed, go with the LP9—just make sure you’ve got the space and power to run it properly.
Think about where you can mount it, how much draw your system can handle, and what kind of terrain you’re actually driving. Bigger isn’t always better—but the right light makes a big difference.



