beaups
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No, both are 3.45 gearing.The Sport is 3.21 Gearing whereas the Sahara is 3.72. Do you need the 3.72 gearing? If not, then save yourself some money and get the Sport.
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No, both are 3.45 gearing.The Sport is 3.21 Gearing whereas the Sahara is 3.72. Do you need the 3.72 gearing? If not, then save yourself some money and get the Sport.
We ordered ours with the halogens but that will be one of the first upgrades once it gets here. Wife wants color changing halos lolHave you driven a JL at night with halogens? It is personal preference, but LEDs are a great upgrade. You don’t have to do the OEM, but I would consider budgeting the idea.
Living in Illinois, you may want to consider sticking with halogens, due to the snow buildup with LEDs. I was okay with it, as I don't drive too much in snowstorms, but if you do, you may need to factor that in. The OP is in Florida, so not an issue for them.We ordered ours with the halogens but that will be one of the first upgrades once it gets here. Wife wants color changing halos lol
The Sport is 3.21 Gearing whereas the Sahara is 3.72. Do you need the 3.72 gearing? If not, then save yourself some money and get the Sport.
I’ve got the 7 inch in my Gladiator. I had the 8.4 in my Ram. The 7 inch is good enough that I don’t miss the 8.4. I do wish that I had the Alpine though because the regular speakers are TERRIBLEI'm usually not all about the fancier stereo, etc... but I'm feeling like a splurge is in order. LOL.
Tell me if the 8.4 is worth the extra $ It's definitely not a cheap upgrade.
I’ve heard that, but the boss (wife) wants LEDs and I’m not telling her no lol. We’ve had LEDs on her JK and not had any problemsLiving in Illinois, you may want to consider sticking with halogens, due to the snow buildup with LEDs. I was okay with it, as I don't drive too much in snowstorms, but if you do, you may need to factor that in. The OP is in Florida, so not an issue for them.
I've seen pics of the halogens blocked by snow too. It's a recessed headlight thing, not an LED thing.Living in Illinois, you may want to consider sticking with halogens, due to the snow buildup with LEDs. I was okay with it, as I don't drive too much in snowstorms, but if you do, you may need to factor that in. The OP is in Florida, so not an issue for them.
it is also the reduced heat generated by an LED. Being that we get fluffier snow here most times, I have never had issues either way, but many in the NE seem to like halogens.I've seen pics of the halogens blocked by snow too. It's a recessed headlight thing, not an LED thing.