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Looking for suggestions on replacement headlights with halos

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Looking to replace my rubicon headlights. Unfortunately my rubi didn't come with the led option. Would like to know which headlights look most like the oem ones.......suggestions and pics please!
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You’ll hear from four schools of thought

1) Buy OEM because they are the best
2) Buy Oracle / Quake / DV8 headlights because they are the best
3) Buy Chinese brands from Amazon as they are just as good as the above two but cheaper
4) Buy LED plug in bulbs because they are the cheapest and almost as good as the above mentioned

I bought the Oracle Oculus Bi-LED with switchbacks and they work as advertised.
 

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The OEM headlights are very underwhelming, the halo is dim and thin -- having almost zero presence. The cut-off also isn't that great.

Oracle Bi-LED is the best all-around halo LED IMO; bright halo, and sharp LED cutoff. Oracle now makes a heated version of the Bi-LED as well. A must-have if you live in a snowy climate. Making it by far the best option
 
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Looking to replace my rubicon headlights. Unfortunately my rubi didn't come with the led option. Would like to know which headlights look most like the oem ones.......suggestions and pics please!
The Oracles are not the cheapest option but are much cheaper than OEMs, and they work very well. I have not seen a proper side by side test of them for a definitive answer on which provides better light output, so any argument is purely conjecture and emotional response. The install is easy but the halo is not plug and play as they claim, but it is a simple wire to the fuse box.

Sorry I don't have a good picture, I don't care for the halo look so I removed the fuse.
 

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Any idea how well the Oracle and Axials work in winter for us northern folk?
 

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Any idea how well the Oracle and Axials work in winter for us northern folk?
I have the Oracles and haven't had any issues here on Long Island.
 
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Just installed Oracle tail lights too....what an upgrade! Easy install and they look so much better than the factory ones!
 

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I don't think you can just buy OEM and have them work. I think it requires more than just the lights.

The DV8 Offroad is the closest to the OEM that I have found. Took me 30 minutes to install. Halo is wired to Aux 3 switch so I can turn them on and off.

Every light manufacturer has a slightly different install regarding halos, turn signals, etc...
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