Buckster
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- Matt
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These posts are great. I've yet to see anyone who can explain exactly why an LED bulb with the diodes in the exact same location/configuration as the elements in a halogen bulb cause this so-called "bleed" or "unfocused light".
Properly installed LED bulbs that are designed to replace specific halogen bulbs and are clocked correctly, will throw light in exactly the same pattern as the halogen. I've had the Beamtechs going on three years and I don't get flashed....at all. I'm lifted on 37's and my headlights have been properly adjusted.
It doesn't seem to matter how many pics are posted like those by @Htfan that show no scattered light and a clean cut off, the posts persist that seem to indicate that LED produced light somehow travels differently than halogen produced light.
OP - these are direct replacements. $40 on Amazon and the money you save can go to other mods. Don't be headlight shamed into spending cash unless you just want to.
Properly installed LED bulbs that are designed to replace specific halogen bulbs and are clocked correctly, will throw light in exactly the same pattern as the halogen. I've had the Beamtechs going on three years and I don't get flashed....at all. I'm lifted on 37's and my headlights have been properly adjusted.
It doesn't seem to matter how many pics are posted like those by @Htfan that show no scattered light and a clean cut off, the posts persist that seem to indicate that LED produced light somehow travels differently than halogen produced light.
OP - these are direct replacements. $40 on Amazon and the money you save can go to other mods. Don't be headlight shamed into spending cash unless you just want to.
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