Just like safe/legal/proper lights except they probably aren't.
Clever design they've employed but it doesn't mean that it complies with the law.
Well let me say this: I didn't share how I converted my lights to be part of an argument or debate on the legality of such, but I will say this.
I spend more time in my jeep than I do at my desk. And starting a few years ago we have had a huge influx in HID light conversions showing up in traffic.
Most of which are in clear violation, and blinding to oncoming traffic and well as in the rear view mirror. So without dissecting the FMCSA part 571.
And then applying the State of Oregon ORS subchapter to get a Real Legal answer. Again I will simply say this:
The KC lens as constructed, with the Hi/Low Hid I installed into them. Provide a very distinct cutoff line as prescribed in subchapter 571.108.
My point here is side by side. This set up "as far as what is being output to the street" and other traffic. Is as close to "Legal" as one could possibly hope for.
If I park both my Range Rover hse sport and the wife's Lexus side by side and turn on the lights. They are tit for tat to each other on the performance and output. I'm talking amount of light, the cutoff on lo beam. Etc.
No if I park my jeep next to her Lexus, (as I did) again they are a match.
So my only point here was to simply share some info of a combined product. The KC's and the HID lights. Those simply perform as close to something that rolled off the showroom as you can get.
Now weather they are tested and approved by whatever authority, or have a DOT, FMVSS 108 certification to me is a moot point.
What I care about first and foremost is that by doing HID in my jeep that,
look like, act like (don't blind others) real HID headlights that come from the factory.
Oregon does not have a vehicle inspection program like many other states, and because they perform like a stock set, I probably don't have to worry much about being pulled over and sited.
And I stand corrected they are H4 and manufactured by ITA.
I purchased / ordered the light set from a local parts store.
All the best.