I agree with what has already been said about these LED headlights being garbage in a snow storm. Today I drove 5 1/2 hours through the Illinois blizzard. With the headlights on, visibility was 0 feet! All we could see was a bright, BLINDING sheet of white in front of us. I could not see to even drive 10mph. Fortunately, plenty of people passed us and we followed them.
After about an hour of driving <20 mph through the blizzard, the head lights and fog lights were so packed with snow that it was bearable to have the on. I made the mistake of cleaning them off when we stopped for the accident blocking the road. The whole front of the Jeep was a solid sheet of frozen snow. It took 5 minutes to clear them.
These lights are DANGEROUS in a heavy snow storm! They do not give off enough heat to keep them clear. They also illuminate the area above the hood too much. These need to be angled down more to see the road, not the sky.
It's ridiculous that 10-year-old RWD cars were passing us in the storm because they could see and we could not.
The first picture was taken through the windshield driving 10mph in the storm. I think it looks really cool but it was truly HELL to try to drive like this!
The second was after driving 30 minutes in the storm after I had cleaned them out once already. The third is the same as the second with the lights on. The lights aren't completely packed in these pictures. I'm going to need to spray them with PAM in the morning to keep the snow from sticking.
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I must say that I'm truly shocked that these lights perform so poorly in the snow!
It's not just a Jeep, it's an amusement park on wheels.