LED heatlights

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So after some looking, reading, research. I decided on the LED bulbs with the flexible heat sync.
I just put them in, and its daytime, so night will be the real test. but in picture one, you can see the drivers side obviously appears brighter. Second picture is both in, i took like 5 pictures and still couldnt seem to get one without glare.
The only downside, is i will have to do the high beams. I have it set for high and low on, and white lows, yellowish highs...... " A man in my position cant afford to look ridiculous " ala GF 1

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I can appreciate that, as i have been blinded myself. I made the decision to buy after trying about every supposedly better than OEM bulb out there. If in fact its that horrible to see head on in the dark. I will reconsider. For now, im chalking it up to a smashed smartphone .
 
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So , over the weekend i did a few non scientific experiments. I parked next to my moms infiniti and my dads benz. both of their headlights put out more light. I also had him drive towards me and the glare i got was no worse than anything else on the road.
For now , I am keeping them. Easy install, No dead spots and hands down better output that the silverstar bulbs i pulled out.
 

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