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Headlights/Fog lights

Jtclayton612

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Several good options are available. I decided to use these well-regarded H13 LEDs, to good effect. Fan and fanless versions are available (i.e., active or passing cooling.) Yes, post-facto aiming should absolutely be fine-tuned to avoid dazzling oncoming drivers.

This is what I used to replace the halogen fog lights.
hows the amber/yellow on those? One of mine randomly died in the white light variety the other day and now my OCD is killing me and I figured it’s as good excuse as any to switch to amber.

I’ll add a +1 to the beamtech h13s I believe I’m coming up on 2 years trouble free.
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I haven't changed my foglights yet, but I went with Oracle Oculus a couple years ago.

Oracle Oculus

The cutoff on the dim setting is pretty sharp (when on low beam, the lights don't have much light "pollution" above the hood of your Jeep, its a pretty sharp line of where the light emission actually doesn't go any higher.)

On high beams, its plenty of light above hood level.

Both low beam and high beam are stupid bright.
 

dirtdigr

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I LOVE my Oracle Oculus! First Upgrade I did once I saw how bad the Halogens were....
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