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Max-t

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It doesn’t get better than stock LEDs. Aftermarket ones are gunna blind oncoming traffic and probably not be as good anyway.
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I've got the Diode Dynamics Elite base headlights (non max versions) and love them. They're a pain to get aimed since you can't access the adjustment screw on the back side when they're mounted in the Jeep (please update this @Diode Dynamics), but otherwise they've been great. They also come with an 8 yr warranty and excellent customer service. Oracle I think is only a 2 year warranty, and MOPAR also 2 yr (or matches your bumper to bumper if you have that still).
 

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I've got the Diode Dynamics Elite base headlights (non max versions) and love them. They're a pain to get aimed since you can't access the adjustment screw on the back side when they're mounted in the Jeep (please update this @Diode Dynamics), but otherwise they've been great. They also come with an 8 yr warranty and excellent customer service. Oracle I think is only a 2 year warranty, and MOPAR also 2 yr (or matches your bumper to bumper if you have that still).
I like my Oracles (bright, plug and play, super easy to aim while installed), though I have a dead spot in both halos after a 3 or 4 winters. Oh, that whole LED vs Halogen in the snow thing? I never had either ice up, but I have some KC halogen/fogs on my bumper in case they ever do.
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