The low beam is normal due to the car is left hand drive, that'll be more accurate if you install both side of bulb, and there's a Lil adjustment on the angle. But that's nice for sure, if you want more good in lightning scattered add a fogligth on it. 😊
@@V1CTORYLAP718 I used to believe that too, but that is not always true. It depends on where the light is coming from and where the LEDs are placed. Originally they placed LEDs all around the bulb and it would shoot straight out of the housing. That is not always the case anymore. If you're interested I can show you on bulbs and regular halogens how things have changed.
I like how simple the installation was with the new bulbs!
It basically installs like the old style bulb.
The low beam is normal due to the car is left hand drive, that'll be more accurate if you install both side of bulb, and there's a Lil adjustment on the angle. But that's nice for sure, if you want more good in lightning scattered add a fogligth on it. 😊
@@gibo1986 yeah I installed the other one and actually it's way better with both of them installed.
Do you plan installing LEDs in the Golf and X5?
@@asherperlmuter I had not thought about it. But I might do it with the Golf.
When you see them white gloves, that's always extra small, you know it's coming from China. Hope it last, it can be hit or miss.
LED bulbs in non-projector housings are never a good idea. All you’re doing is highbeam people.
@@V1CTORYLAP718 I used to believe that too, but that is not always true. It depends on where the light is coming from and where the LEDs are placed. Originally they placed LEDs all around the bulb and it would shoot straight out of the housing. That is not always the case anymore. If you're interested I can show you on bulbs and regular halogens how things have changed.