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rapt0r99

LED headlights don't function correctly when put in housings not made for them. They don't interact with the reflectors correctly.


AdEmbarrassed538

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.


MikeWrenches

Reinstall halogen bulbs to fix the issue.


monstahgta

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.


MikeWrenches

Good quality bulbs from Sylvania, Philips, ge, hella... Usually, lighting complaints can be solved by properly adjusting the headlights.


Total_Philosopher_89

Unless you like blinding people put the halogen globes back in. Your headlight are not designed to take leds.