Looking for LED Headlight/Fog light
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I was thinking about getting the LED “bulbs” for the standard housing but didn’t want to be “that guy” on the road at night. I ended up getting a set of Philips +100’s. I had the +80’s on my JK and it made a HUGE difference, so I figured these new +100’s would be even better, especially since the JL halogens are actually good, to begin with. Totally shocked and impressed with how good they look. A MUCH more full and bright low beam, and high beams that look like the old KC Daylighter driving beams https://10carbest.com/best-jeep-wrangler-led-headlights I had on my JK. So good in fact, that I’m thinking about omitting a set of off-road driving beams and just adding a set of Rigid side shooter Hyperspots by themselves and calling it good.
The Philips +80 and +100’s (now called extreme vision I think) have filaments that are more tightly wound, smaller gauge, and slightly longer to reshape light output. Still the DOT legal wattage and lumen output. I did have to re-aim the lenses though (as I did with the JK) since the beam is more intense and projects out a bit further. A couple twists down is all it took, and now the low beam pattern is noticeably more intense with no hot/ dead spots, and projects down the road a bit further with a well defined cut off and no glare/ scatter.
The Philips +80 and +100’s (now called extreme vision I think) have filaments that are more tightly wound, smaller gauge, and slightly longer to reshape light output. Still the DOT legal wattage and lumen output. I did have to re-aim the lenses though (as I did with the JK) since the beam is more intense and projects out a bit further. A couple twists down is all it took, and now the low beam pattern is noticeably more intense with no hot/ dead spots, and projects down the road a bit further with a well defined cut off and no glare/ scatter.
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