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Called @4x4TruckLEDs.com and Went with the Amber XB's and the DIODE sport SS3 x 4 and sport Driving SS2 x 2. I went with the cheaper bracket because the flush bracket didnt allow an SS3 in the middle position. I went SAE FOG for the two SS3's on each side and then the driving for the SS2. Wired up easy with all-in-one- harness they sell to the AUX switches. I also have the amber backlight on all. I posiitoned the SS3 pods a little different, one a little straighter, one slightly wider. Even though i have sports, having 4 SS3 SAE compliant fogs pointed down the road does plenty to light it up! That being said, the morimoto's are so good, its probably not needed most of the time.
My daughter has the XRGB headlights, so I've been able to compare. I would say both are better than factory by a good bit. The XB brightness is spread a little wider across the road while the XRGB is brighter directly ahead.
The 700$ factory trade-in is a huge reason why i went with morimoto.
My daughter has the XRGB headlights, so I've been able to compare. I would say both are better than factory by a good bit. The XB brightness is spread a little wider across the road while the XRGB is brighter directly ahead.
The 700$ factory trade-in is a huge reason why i went with morimoto.
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