Spaniard
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- Roy
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- Marietta Ga.
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- 22 JT rubi
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I started my quest like everyone else researching LED bulbs for the crappy stock incandescence bulbs from Thomas Edison's reject bin. I scoured for days looking at different articles and finding what seem to be an overall consensus that certain LEDs light pattern worked better and I agreed they did, BUT I don't hear a lot about the emphasis on the heat buildup within the waterproof lamp housing.
My area of concern is, long-term durability will be questionable with the amount of heat these LEDs produce.
It would definitely serve the light bulb better to run the units without the water proofing lid but I don't agree with that because I plan on using my Jeep at some point to go through some water and potentially mud that will for sure find its way into the light housing.
For this reason alone I am second guessing my choice. I hope it doesn't bother me to the point where I will worry about my headlights burning out because of the heat they produce on nightly basis. For now the money is spent so I will wait and see.
On another note, the LED replacement bulbs for running lights and fog lights are free air flowing. That aspect of the truck lighting I am pleased with.
The stock incandescent tail lights are too basic for a 2022 vehicle. Looks like a couple of Nike shoe boxes hanging off the corners of my Rubicon. Those are a must to change, not sure what Jeep was thinking there but I'm spending more money because of it.
My area of concern is, long-term durability will be questionable with the amount of heat these LEDs produce.
It would definitely serve the light bulb better to run the units without the water proofing lid but I don't agree with that because I plan on using my Jeep at some point to go through some water and potentially mud that will for sure find its way into the light housing.
For this reason alone I am second guessing my choice. I hope it doesn't bother me to the point where I will worry about my headlights burning out because of the heat they produce on nightly basis. For now the money is spent so I will wait and see.
On another note, the LED replacement bulbs for running lights and fog lights are free air flowing. That aspect of the truck lighting I am pleased with.
The stock incandescent tail lights are too basic for a 2022 vehicle. Looks like a couple of Nike shoe boxes hanging off the corners of my Rubicon. Those are a must to change, not sure what Jeep was thinking there but I'm spending more money because of it.
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