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I went with original led and I love them. Purchased a new take off on eBay for around 250 and purchased the other on line for around 490.00 totally worth it.

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Do any of you all drive on windy hilly country roads where you might have to put on low beams when someone is coming the other way? The sharp cutoff of those ultra-bright LEDs illuminate maybe as far as 20ft in front of you when there is an upcoming hill or when coming to the bottom of a hill and everything forward of that is pitch fricking black. That's less than a second of vision at 25 mph. They may be great on the interstate or with high beams on but they are scary everywhere else.
 
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Do any of you all drive on windy hilly country roads where you might have to put on low beams when someone is coming the other way? The sharp cutoff of those ultra-bright LEDs illuminate maybe as far as 20ft in front of you when there is an upcoming hill or when coming to the bottom of a hill and everything forward of that is pitch fricking black. That's less than a second of vision at 25 mph. They may be great on the interstate or with high beams on but they are scary everywhere else.
I do which is exactly why I'm looking at them. The cheap ones I agree alot of times are doing more harm than good. The good ones though, like oem throw out way more light in a controlled beam that blows the halogens out of the water. I rode in another jeep that had the factory leds and it was daylight and dark difference. No pun intended. Way too many deer running around the back roads where I'm from to chance not seeing em til your right on top of em.
 

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Do any of you all drive on windy hilly country roads where you might have to put on low beams when someone is coming the other way? The sharp cutoff of those ultra-bright LEDs illuminate maybe as far as 20ft in front of you when there is an upcoming hill or when coming to the bottom of a hill and everything forward of that is pitch fricking black. That's less than a second of vision at 25 mph. They may be great on the interstate or with high beams on but they are scary everywhere else.
Yes. I notice it as well. Hilly on my backroad to town and at night I take the main highway even though it’s longer because of this. Lots of deer around here all the time. The cut off is so sharp you can’t see very far in those conditions.
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