These Look Neat.

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This is just the lows on

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and this is the highs
 
For the record this is not running anything but factory wiring because the LEDs actually use less power to run unlike HIDs
 
those lights have no cut line and that light will bother the oncoming drivers and the drivers in front of you.

I've followed buddies and they have never complained about it being distracting
 
I've followed buddies and they have never complained about it being distracting

lights like that are more than distracting, I paid around $160 for my 4 Hella conversion lenses and you get what you pay for....the light beam raises on the right for street signs

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lights like that are more than distracting, I paid around $160 for my 4 Hella conversion lenses and you get what you pay for....the light beam raises on the right for street signs
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I think I would go with the Hella's and use an LED H4 bulb.
 
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I'd be interested in how you like the led in the Hella lens when you get there
I was kind of hoping you would try it first and let me know since you already have a head start on me.
 
I was kind of hoping you would try it first and let me know since you already have a head start on me.

my friend sells lights and stocks the small led but for headlights he gets no one asking for the led, he sticks with the hid. I will see if he can get his hands on an H4 and I'll try it out to match it against the hid.
 
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