I love my LASfit LED headlights and fogs

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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.
where's the cutoff in the pic tho...this looks like touring LED reflector output.
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These are way too bright. It’s not safe to be blinding other drivers on the road. Shit should be illegal
 

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You are correct. I was thinking about putting in LED bulbs in my Lexus (which has HID's)...bad idea. After doing some research and talking to someone at XeonHiDs.com, I decided I am just going to keep the stock HID's
No doubt, it's been repeated by me and lots or others in these threads but people think, oh, 40$ for led bulbs, fuck the 150$ for HID and think they look good as they blind everyone on the road just cuz it has a color temp that matches HID when in reality you can get some color temp matching halogens for about the same price that'll perform better but hey, what do we know
 


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No doubt, it's been repeated by me and lots or others in these threads but people think, oh, 40$ for led bulbs, fuck the 150$ for HID and think they look good as they blind everyone on the road just cuz it has a color temp that matches HID when in reality you can get some color temp matching halogens for about the same price that'll perform better but hey, what do we know
Ha ha, people are going to do they want
 

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My leds don’t blind anyone and the cutoff is nearly identical, much better than stock

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I tried lasfit but Hikari is better. Cooling fans are too loud on lasfit. I also had Lasfit taillight bulbs but one side burned out in less than a year.
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