Jeep Wrangler TJ Headlights
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ORACLE 7" High Powered LED Headlights - Red
Part no: OL-5769-003
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Jeep Wrangler TJ Headlights -Oracle
If you’re like many Jeep Wrangler TJ owners, you love to customize. It’s natural to want to give your Jeep your particular brand of amazing style. Upgrading your TJ’s headlights is a great way to grab attention and make your 4x4 unique. Find incredible styles from top brands at amazing prices right here.
Why You Should Upgrade Jeep Wrangler TJ Headlights
When the Jeep Wrangler TJ came out, sealed headlamps were common. Older vehicles may even still be rocking these old-school headlights. It goes without saying that in the past 20 years, lighting tech has improved a lot. LED headlights are better in every way, providing superior illumination, a much longer operational life, lower power draw and enhanced performance.
Best Selling Jeep Wrangler TJ Headlights
LED Jeep Wrangler TJ headlights with color accents are incredibly popular. They add some racing adrenaline to a classic Jeep’s off-road soul. Some models let you control the color of your headlights with the push of a button.
If you want to replace the OEM headlamps but need to keep costs to a minimum, choosing modern halogen headlights is a convenient compromise. Halogens don’t last as long as LEDs, but they cost less and require fewer wiring tricks for older Jeeps.
For top performance, all-LED combo headlights are impossible to beat. They frequently combine high and low beams with driving lights or auxiliary lights that maximize lighting distance. More light is a huge deal when you’re off-roading or hunting at night.
When You Should Replace Your Jeep Wrangler TJ Headlights
With so many different headlights on past vehicles, it’s not always easy to tell when the bulb needs replacing. For example, HID headlights can have ballast problems that look like burnt-out bulbs. LEDs can last for 10 years or more. Even with halogens, dim lights may be caused by alignment issues instead of dying bulbs.
One near-universal warning sign is random flickering. Also, if your high beams don’t work but the low beams do, that’s another sign it’s time to replace headlights. Keep an eye out for significant dimming or frequently blown fuses as well. If it turns out the issue is related to yellowing covers or hardware issues, we have all the replacement parts you need for professional repairs.