Been three months and I still haven't died, killed anyone, caused national anarchy, or caused the world to spin backward on its axis. No retro fit. Vvme hids. Spend 1500 if you want to, I'll stick with my $75. It's not that serious.
I keep throwing rocks of overpasses, haven't killed anyone yet, or died, or ..... Its not that serious...
Those are pretty horrible to be honest. Lots of glare and your bulbs aren't even seated correctly so your hotspots are angled. I have drawn a line through the centre/top of your hotspot which should be the highest point of your beam pattern when using HIDs. Everything above those lines is light that is angled upwards and creates a haze of high lumen glare. Halogen reflector housings always have this leakage and that is the reason that halogen bulbs for low beams are 1500 lumens and under for the most part. You are forcing 2500+lumens which makes all of that leakage so much worse. You might think it is "ok" because nobody high beamed you but you are in fact a huge problem on the roads. I would be embarrassed driving around like that, and also scared on 2 lane roads at night where everyone in oncoming lanes has their pupils contract and might accidentally weave into your lane while temporarily blind.
Doing a retrofit isn't $1500, and I guarantee if you did one yourself you would be blown away by how much of an improvement they would be.
Also, there were a few HID reflector cars and those were using a completely different bulb type, and the reflectors and lenses were created specifically for the HID bulbs. They didn't just toss some rebased bulbs into an existing housing, they were engineered that way.
Here is a video of my Subaru with some slight mods to the OEM projectors to give you an idea on how your lights could/should be.
[video=youtube_share;Q7aJdFXoy8I]http://youtu.be/Q7aJdFXoy8I[/video]
Try this and see how yours fare, I will bet yours light all the way up the wall and if they even reach the far end it will just be a splotch of scattered light everywhere. Prove me wrong... get some nice photos done in a similar area.
ps; sorry to be so harsh, but consider this is me high beaming you... (and every other PNP HID user). You can be better, people!