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Hi Guys,
can't imagine that this can work anyhow. Understand you have two very bright lamps when looking into them - if that was the idea - then hey. But a reflector of a headlamp is a result of quite some engineering and it is designed to reflect the light from a very small hot spot in the center of the bulb and - not from a heap of single SMD sources scattered around a finger thick cylinder. This must end up with a spotty light/dark area in front of your car and any oncoming driver approaching you may spit... LEDs work for a lot of applications but surely not for headlamps as aftermarekt replacement