I would say a couple hundred as long as they are easy to install?How much are you willing to spend? I can give you recommendations, but my recommendations aren't cheap as they are very high end headlights.
I would say a couple hundred as long as they are easy to install?
Thank you for the info! I had halos on my last Jeep. They were not good and I didn't install them, my ex did. He spent all day messing with it. I like the look, but not sure I know enough to splice. I will take your advice though and start watching some YouTube videos!Any of the $100 halo lights are good. They are effectively the same things, more than likely made in the same factory. Look for integrated CANBUS. That's about it. You could pay the almost $1000 and be sure you are getting a high quality product, or you can simply pick some up that work fine. I've had cheap ones on my last two jeeps. Perfect? nope. Good enough though, and heaps better than the stock ones that are powered by a sad birthday candle.
You will have to do some splicing to get the halo part to work, doesn't matter how much you pay. Instructions are going to suck. There are tons of videos online showing how. That is probably where to start. Look up how to vids on Youtube and they will probably link what they bought. Start there.
When you do get new headlights, 100% adjust them before driving at night. Don't be that jeep that blinds everybody, you know, like all modern trucks do.
X2Any of the $100 halo lights are good. They are effectively the same things, more than likely made in the same factory. Look for integrated CANBUS. That's about it. You could pay the almost $1000 and be sure you are getting a high quality product, or you can simply pick some up that work fine. I've had cheap ones on my last two jeeps. Perfect? nope. Good enough though, and heaps better than the stock ones that are powered by a sad birthday candle.
You will have to do some splicing to get the halo part to work, doesn't matter how much you pay. Instructions are going to suck. There are tons of videos online showing how. That is probably where to start. Look up how to vids on Youtube and they will probably link what they bought. Start there.
When you do get new headlights, 100% adjust them before driving at night. Don't be that jeep that blinds everybody, you know, like all modern trucks do.
Northern Montana here. Hasn't been crazy cold lately and I normally park in a garage, but I've never noticed anything that would make me want heated LEDs.I'm up in snow country in Massachusetts. Do I really have to go with Heated LEDs ?