So I ended up buying the KC Hilites Gravity Pro from Headlight Revolution during their Black Friday sale. Great price but they ended up back ordered. I received them yesterday and got them installed. The good news is they look amazing and the are incredibly bright. The install was very straight forward EXCEPT for one thing.
Once the headlights were in and I was replacing the headlamp bezel I noticed that the headlight extends well past the oem light. This meant that to re-install the 3 screws in the headlamp bezel I had to use needle nose pliers to hold the screw in place and turn the screw with the pliers. Needless to say this took a long time. Once the screws were in “far enough” I found a hex key that would fit the screw (star head screw) and cut it down as short as possible. Using this I was able to tighten the screws down appropriately. And yes this was a redneck way to do it but it was what I had available. Long explanation but you should be aware of it.
I have now adjusted the headlights and they are better than I hoped for. The cutoff on low beam is incredibly sharp. Both the high and low beams put out a ton of light. I have driven them at night and again this morning. For the morning drive it was 10am and lightly overcast where most but not all drivers had their headlights on. With my light on low I was still seeing light on trees and street signs. I never would have even been able to tell if my oem lights where on.
Driving at night with the high beams, on a completely dark road it was like having a really powerful light bar on the Jeep. I could see a great distance but also had excellent light on the road and into the ditches (think deer jumping in front of you).
I am extremely happy with the purchase: price, customer service, quality of product and performance. The only hiccup was the last 3 screws on an otherwise very easy install. I included a couple of pictures for what they are worth. Photos of lights just don’t do them justice. The two of my lit garage are low beam and high beam from 25’. The top of the work bench is where the low beam cut off is.