What did you do to your TJ today?

Picked up a pair of oem fog lights in great shape and surprisingly decent price (they can be pretty expensive if you find one) . Cleaned inside and out and polished the glass lens. Then rewired them, installed amber light bulbs and sealed them closed.
I thought these KC style lights were OEM? If not I may go ahead and replace them with something different.
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Picked up a pair of oem fog lights in great shape and surprisingly decent price (they can be pretty expensive if you find one) . Cleaned inside and out and polished the glass lens. Then rewired them, installed amber light bulbs and sealed them closed.

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How do the amber bulbs look compared to normal? Debated doing the same thing. I snagged a nice pair of 06 fog lights from someone here on the forum for $60 shipped.

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Made a run out to some Redington Pass trails to test my shock valving.

Got a nice shot of town on the way out.

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I was stoked on the Bob Seger cover, so the volume was up…and the van-life hippies camping nearby were likely confused by my existence.

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Halley made sure I put the hose away. She’s the boss.

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Jeep got a clean bill of health after the accident from my mechanic … which I am very happy with.
Got my steering pump rebuilt and is like new now.
Swapped over my front tyres ( left to right) and it seems to have fixed any pull to the left now 🥳

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How do the amber bulbs look compared to normal? Debated doing the same thing. I snagged a nice pair of 06 fog lights from someone here on the forum for $60 shipped.

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I took the 'white' lights out of mine and replaced them with these: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002E2WMVW/?tag=wranglerorg-20 since I do more driving in fog than on the highway at night. They look the same until you turn them on, then they look yellow. I had to calibrate the second hole in the bumper on the driver's side to turn that one in just a bit to avoid blinding the oncoming drivers. They work great in the fog!