I'm in New England, so you name the weather we get it.
So ice/snow buildup on the headlights would be an issue for me because I work midnight shift and I have one of those jobs where I don't get to stay home during bad weather.
So I may not upgrade the headlights to the trucklights but might upgrade the bumper fog lights to LED's as well.
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I think that "you folks" who are worried about changing to LED headlights because you get 6" of snow every once in a while are being a little bit ridiculous. I lived up in Tahoe for a winter back in the good 'ol days when beer was cheep and women were easy... oh wait wrong story...
Anyway, they get about 200 inches of snow a year, and a lot of the time its the coldest place in the continental US... When its snowing and its like 5 degrees out, unless you are running 500W halogen worklights as your headlights, they aren't going to melt shit in that weather (My halogen bulbs in my truck didn't melt shit, the bulbs in my friends 4 runner didn't melt shit, neither did the ones in the blazer, or the subaru). I would venture to say you are probably better to have LED's because they will never melt the snow in the first place, so the most you may have to do is come out from time to time and dust them off. Furthermore, they put out so much more light than the shitty stock bulbs, they likely still outperform them with a 1/2" of ice on them.
And this comment is not directed at you PJScullyJr directly, I have heard this same odd thought brought up again and again, and it just doesn't make sense to me.