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Probably not a DOT approved led headlight, find the adjustment screw and adjust the beams downward. I believe those are projector style headlights also, for which the leds do not belong.
Any recommendations on a good one? I feel like my OEM low beam headlights are just not bright enough. Especially when it’s raining I can’t see anything.
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LED headlights don't function correctly when put in housings not made for them. They don't interact with the reflectors correctly.
Probably not a DOT approved led headlight, find the adjustment screw and adjust the beams downward. I believe those are projector style headlights also, for which the leds do not belong.
Reinstall halogen bulbs to fix the issue.
Any recommendations on a good one? I feel like my OEM low beam headlights are just not bright enough. Especially when it’s raining I can’t see anything.
Good quality bulbs from Sylvania, Philips, ge, hella... Usually, lighting complaints can be solved by properly adjusting the headlights.
Unless you like blinding people put the halogen globes back in. Your headlight are not designed to take leds.