LED Headlights

MichaelG1

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I'm looking for a recommendation for replacement LED headlights/fog lights (2013 Wrangler Sahara). I want the brightest lights for daily driving. I would spend whatever necessary for the best result. There are too many brands and types, making the decision difficult. Thanks!
 
When I bought my JK the first thing I did was replace the stock headlights. I bought ProComp projector LEDs for less than $500. There are many to choose from but I'm totally happy with what I have. The difference from the stock lights are like night and day, pun intended.
 
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Love the pun and thank you for the reply. Super helpful...
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I'm looking for a recommendation for replacement LED headlights/fog lights (2013 Wrangler Sahara). I want the brightest lights for daily driving. I would spend whatever necessary for the best result. There are too many brands and types, making the decision difficult. Thanks!
FYI - Mine is not a daily driver. I bought these a couple weeks after purchasing the vehicle once I discovered how pathetic the factory halogens were. So far no condensation or any other issues. 100% plug in:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B07YZCHLVQ?tag=jkforum-20

Also purchased these fogs and brackets:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B015X0WIM4?tag=jkforum-20

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01MRISD6W?tag=jkforum-20

I have the hardrock/anniversary bumpers so the brackets were necessary...
 
When I bought my JK the first thing I did was replace the stock headlights. I bought ProComp projector LEDs for less than $500. There are many to choose from but I'm totally happy with what I have. The difference from the stock lights are like night and day, pun intended.
My '16 JK had these same Procomps when bought Jeep 2 months ago from PO. I have no comparison. One had moisture behind lens Procomp sent new pair, no problem, very nice service.
 
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FYI - Mine is not a daily driver. I bought these a couple weeks after purchasing the vehicle once I discovered how pathetic the factory halogens were. So far no condensation or any other issues. 100% plug in:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B07YZCHLVQ?tag=jkforum-20

Also purchased these fogs and brackets:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B015X0WIM4?tag=jkforum-20

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01MRISD6W?tag=jkforum-20

I have the hardrock/anniversary bumpers so the brackets were necessary...
I have Hardrock too, '16 manual. Was Hardrock a popular option?
 
I can say with absolute confidence that you will not find a better value for aftermarket 7" LED headlights than the Sunpie brand sold on Amazon.
I have them on my Harley & our 2015.
You simply cannot find a better light for the price, and you likely cannot find a better light for more money.

When it comes to beam pattern, cutoff, color uniformity, lumen output, and price, these are the best you can get.

Now, I'm not saying that other brands are bad, I'm saying that if brand XYZ costs $500, then they had better be 5X better than the brand that only costs $100.
 
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Now, I'm not saying that other brands are bad, I'm saying that if brand XYZ costs $500, then they had better be 5X better than the brand that only costs $100.
Agree. When I was looking I checked out Sunpie and they looked exactly the same to me as the ones I purchased. I wouldn't be shocked to find out they're all made by the same manufacturer... I didn't care about the color change ability and, at the time, they did not come with factory connectors so I went with the ones I linked above.
 
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The SPLs I got from Amazon for $80 are no longer available there, but I don't regret the purchase one bit. They're much nicer than the OEM and like most, no flickering.
 
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