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Added some lights:
KC Slimlites
Baja Designs S8 Wide/Cornering Amber
Oracal Flush LED Tail Lights/DRL and Turn Bulb

Oracal Headlights previously installed

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How’s the hood glare on the slimlites?

What pushed you to the S8 instead of the OnX6?
The 10 inch S8 has 6,350 lumens for $328, and the 10 inch OnX6 has 12,460 for $429. So you get almost double the lumens for only $100 more.
 
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How’s the hood glare on the slimlites?

What pushed you to the S8 instead of the OnX6?
The 10 inch S8 has 6,350 lumens for $328, and the 10 inch OnX6 has 12,460 for $429. So you get almost double the lumens for only $100 more.
Lol, I’m on a budget, you’d never expect a Jeep Owner to pinch pennies.
I also didn’t need that many lumens for fog lights, these are still too bright.
But they are so easy on the eyes when just using the S8s for driving at night :)
 
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The Slimlites haven’t been adjusted or used as of yet. I only noticed the hood glare when I saw it in the pic, I never noticed it while testing the while driving.
 

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Lol, I’m on a budget, you’d never expect a Jeep Owner to pinch pennies.
I also didn’t need that many lumens for fog lights, these are still too bright.
But they are so easy on the eyes when just using the S8s for driving at night :)
Lol. I’ve been leaning towards a pair of squadron sports in wide driving angled out to the sides. $250 for about the same number of lumens as your S8, but I’m hoping to minimize the overlap with the headlights to get as much coverage as possible.
Of course, I need my Jeep to get built and delivered first.
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