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Not bad for $23. Now I feel like I a victim of marketing hype. I paid $100 for the Diode Dynamics junk which I trusted to be a top brand. I intended to also purchase their replacement headlight bulbs, but I put that on hold indefinitely after wasting $100 on their reverse lights. And knowing there are superior units out there for 25% of the price of the DD's, I won't even be able to sell them so I guess they go into the landfill. Damn.
Now that I think about it, I am going to put the stock halogen's back in and do flush mount pods cut into the bumper on a separate switch.
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I've been running on my '18 for the last 2 yrs without issues. Brighter than stock for sure but not as good as standalone pods. These may or may not be the same part number as the 2016, I think they changed at some point
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Went with these bulbs, definitely make a difference.
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