I love my LASfit LED headlights and fogs

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I was blinded just by looking at the pictures. They are way too bright and aimed way too high. I can't even see the cut off.
Yeah, he should aim those down. Hey @JDMpo0kie , you might get a ticket
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Lol I haven’t done anything to the aiming. I just swapped the bulbs for led lol.
I see. I guess those are just way brighter LED bulbs
 

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Jesus what the fuck. Do you have your high beams on or something? There's suppose to be a cut off line somewhere, lol
 


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Jesus what the fuck. Do you have your high beams on or something? There's suppose to be a cut off line somewhere, lol
Lmao no My high beam bulbs are still stock. I’m going to swap those out for the 10k Pair as well :headbang: then I’ll post a pic with my high beams actually on lol
 

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Couple observations. You have no visible cutoff in your beam pattern, and you’re illuminating objects way too high. This has nothing to do with the bulbs being “brighter” So you either:
• have your headlights aimed way too high
• installed the bulbs incorrectly. The LEDs should be facing 9 o’clock and 3 o’clock
• the bulbs are simply poorly designed

Bulbfacts show that they are somewhat capable of producing a vague cutoff, but advise that headlights need to be re-aimed... so I’d bet on option 1 or 2 above.

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Couple observations. You have no visible cutoff in your beam pattern, and you’re illuminating objects way too high. This has nothing to do with the bulbs being “brighter” So you either:
• have your headlights aimed way too high
• installed the bulbs incorrectly. The LEDs should be facing 9 o’clock and 3 o’clock
• the bulbs are simply poorly designed

Bulbfacts show that they are somewhat capable of producing a vague cutoff, but advise that headlights need to be re-aimed... so I’d bet on option 1 or 2 above.

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Pretty sure my lights are fine

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I figured out why my lights looked super bright on the first picture. @amirza786 the focus was point was lower on my camera on my phone so it made everything on the top part of the picture brighter. I tapped the upper screen to focus there and the picture came out like this.

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I figured out why my lights looked super bright on the first picture. @amirza786 the focus was point was lower on my camera on my phone so it made everything on the top part of the picture brighter. I tapped the upper screen to focus there and the picture came out like this.

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That makes sense!
 

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I bought some crappy $8 H11 LED's off ebay for my low beams. The style looks just like LASfit's, except they suck. I put some lasfits on my X-mas list, so hopefully I'll be rockin 10k lumens in a few weeks.
 

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Speaking of lightning and upgrades, has anyone do this
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As I've stated over and over in these forums, you should not, repeat NOT, put LEDs in a projector lens, it may actually seem brighter but throws the light everywhere and while it most cases it seems to throw further it actually doesn't. HID in projectors or do an actual LED swap, not bulbs
 

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it may actually seem brighter but throws the light everywhere
And that's a bad thing?!?? Isn't that kinda the point of headlights? And I know for a fact it doesn't blind oncoming drivers because there is a sharp cut-off that is fully adjustable with a screwdriver.
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