I have an OSRAM LEDriving® HL Gen2 H4 leadlight bulb in my motorcycle headlight. It is way brighter than the normal 55/60w halogen bulb and it only consumes around 14w of power to do it, previously you would have needed a 80/100w halogen bulb, relays and heavy gauge wiring direct to the battery to get that much light, now it's so simple.
1: that’s good that u will replace those horrible led bulbs from the right. Because the beam pattern looks bad. 2: if they are position from the led chips that’s left and right lt 3-9 o’clock, that beam pattern should not be like that. Thats also a bad beam pattern.
I have an OSRAM LEDriving® HL Gen2 H4 leadlight bulb in my motorcycle headlight. It is way brighter than the normal 55/60w halogen bulb and it only consumes around 14w of power to do it, previously you would have needed a 80/100w halogen bulb, relays and heavy gauge wiring direct to the battery to get that much light, now it's so simple.
1: that’s good that u will replace those horrible led bulbs from the right. Because the beam pattern looks bad.
2: if they are position from the led chips that’s left and right lt 3-9 o’clock, that beam pattern should not be like that. Thats also a bad beam pattern.