Buddha.
Finally in expo white.
About five years ago I bought a set for my old Chevy. They sucked, 4 hotspots and no cutoff. Not even bright. I returned them.
I tried again with my newer Chevy. 40$/ set bulbs. At first I was getting flashed once or twice on my hour long commute. I adjusted them down and haven’t been flashed since. There’s definitely a sharp cutoff, no hotspots and the road signs get lit up almost as far away as if my high beams were on. I don’t even use my ************ light bar much anymore, my low beams have more distance. The light bar has more spread but you can only tell when close to stuff, like off roading a narrow trail.
They still have that fuzzed out look when you look at the headlights from a distance that tells you they’re LED. Some new cars are much more annoying with bright projector LEDs that make it look like they’re flashing they’re high beams when the hit bumps in the road.
I tried again with my newer Chevy. 40$/ set bulbs. At first I was getting flashed once or twice on my hour long commute. I adjusted them down and haven’t been flashed since. There’s definitely a sharp cutoff, no hotspots and the road signs get lit up almost as far away as if my high beams were on. I don’t even use my ************ light bar much anymore, my low beams have more distance. The light bar has more spread but you can only tell when close to stuff, like off roading a narrow trail.
They still have that fuzzed out look when you look at the headlights from a distance that tells you they’re LED. Some new cars are much more annoying with bright projector LEDs that make it look like they’re flashing they’re high beams when the hit bumps in the road.