It’s absurd that the $900 LEDs on a $50K Jeep wouldn’t cook my eggs or melt my snow. Has anyone tried melting snow with the dash lights? Curious if FCA at least gave us that option. SMHYou are killing me!! They won't cook eggs either. LOL!!!!!!!!
No on the JK...aside from the snow thing the led's are worth every penny. It's not like it snows every day at night so you'll be just fine.It’s absurd that the $900 LEDs on a $50K Jeep wouldn’t cook my eggs or melt my snow. Has anyone tried melting snow with the dash lights? Curious if FCA at least gave us that option. SMH
Should have bought a JK.
Make sure they have a place to roast a hot dog during the drive.Ooooo, I have an idea!! heated headlight guards!!
I gotta get to the shop and make some prototype's!!
C'mon man, everyone knows hotdogs get cooked in the tailpipes...plus it'll look pretty silly with wieners hanging from my headlightsMake sure they have a place to roast a hot dog during the drive.
This is the Armando you should be spot lighting here. Wieners hanging from your head lights. No thats funny right there.C'mon man, everyone knows hotdogs get cooked in the tailpipes...plus it'll look pretty silly with wieners hanging from my headlights
Jeeps have had recessed lights for how long? Its not a design flaw its a design choice thats been around for decades.How can you say it's on the customer?!?? If the deep dish design is causing the snow build up along with the fact that LEDs dont provide enough heat then it's on Jeep to make sure the HEADLIGHTS function in snowy weather.
It's a design flaw!
You cant depend on the heat a headlight produces to make a car safe to drive in snowy weather at night that's nonsense.
Yes, but not as deep as the JL's lights. Every model got deeper and deeper.Jeeps have had recessed lights for how long? Its not a design flaw its a design choice thats been around for decades.
So you don't have to look silly cooking the dogs my undercover brother…lol!C'mon man, everyone knows hotdogs get cooked in the tailpipes...plus it'll look pretty silly with wieners hanging from my headlights
Actually they do...on a 35watt system i put on my motorcycle HID were significantly warmer at the lense...i checked with ir thermometer. They also drew less power which caused the generators to whine a bit. The whining is a safety feature to indicate lower draw like one would experience with a burnt out headlight.Sorry, the laws of physics don't work that way. The energy converted to heat has to come from somewhere.
Bahaha:cwl:
TJ is recessed about .5 inch while jl is 1.75. Yes the jl is recessed more but if u put led on a tj i guarentee it will ice up as well. Hell ive routinely had my tj ice up in bad storms even with a halogen.Yes, but not as deep as the JL's lights. Every model got deeper and deeper.
Also, 99.9% of them all had halogens..the issue never arose.
AgreedTJ is recessed about .5 inch while jl is 1.75. Yes the jl is recessed more but if u put led on a tj i guarentee it will ice up as well. Hell ive routinely had my tj ice up in bad storms even with a halogen.
Maybe leds should be flush with grill on jl but its still going to ice up due to aerodynamics, plus the jeep would look stupid. Its a design choice.
Maybe jeep needs to have a warning included on the build a jeep site so people know led is a poor decision for snowy climates.