Newbie questions
#13
I have the husky liners and they're great. I've seen the quadratec ones and they look great too. Choose either the huskys, quadratec, or mopar ones based on your needs/wants and I'm sure you'll be happy.
#15
JK Jedi Master
For the headlights, unless you must have HIDs, go with the IPF headlights from Northridge4x4.
http://northridge4x4.com/proddetail.php?prod=IPF-920H4
I bought these before the option for white bulbs so I got the blue bulbs. Absolutely do not like the blue bulbs (anyone into ricer cars probably would approve, I'm not). So, I replaced the bulbs with the cheapest Sylvania Halogen bulbs at local store ($20/pair). These lights are fantastic. I've run side-by-side with vehicles with stock headlights, as well as those infernal blue IPF bulbs, and the cheap Sylvania bulbs provide a better pattern and are easier to see the road with (though it does appear yellow when compared with the blue bulbs). On top of that, the lens assembly looks like it belongs on a Jeep. The stock lens assembly looks like something that a B-grade sci-fi movie would use to shoot laser beams out of.
http://northridge4x4.com/proddetail.php?prod=IPF-920H4
I bought these before the option for white bulbs so I got the blue bulbs. Absolutely do not like the blue bulbs (anyone into ricer cars probably would approve, I'm not). So, I replaced the bulbs with the cheapest Sylvania Halogen bulbs at local store ($20/pair). These lights are fantastic. I've run side-by-side with vehicles with stock headlights, as well as those infernal blue IPF bulbs, and the cheap Sylvania bulbs provide a better pattern and are easier to see the road with (though it does appear yellow when compared with the blue bulbs). On top of that, the lens assembly looks like it belongs on a Jeep. The stock lens assembly looks like something that a B-grade sci-fi movie would use to shoot laser beams out of.