Discussions with a local installer indicates they can source an HID bulb that fits my '17 reflector low beam housing as well as a LED they claim will be very good in the high beams. Will check them out. They note great progress has been made in filament placement on these bulbs. Ain't cheap though.
-- Chuck
The HIDs are going to have the same problem all HID bulbs in reflector housings have, they scatter light all over the place. The light isn’t concentrated in the proper place, so there’s no focus to it. They “look” brighter due to the color while actually decreasing the amount of light where you need it.
You’d be better off with HIR halogen bulbs and adding a relay harness with larger gauge, high-conductor-count wiring to increase current flow to the bulbs. Philips, Wagner, and Vosla HIR bulbs all have good reviews.
LEDs encounter the same problem, and as noted in other threads, there’s basically only 2 LED bulbs on the market that have done serious research and actually make a legitimate attempt at replicating a halogen filament in an LED, the Diode Dynamics SL1 and the Morimoto 2-Stroke. Unless something new has popped up, every other option out there is just a bunch of marketing bull to sell bulbs. Even those two options vary widely in success depending on the vehicle they’re being installed in; and personal opinion of course.
I’d seriously see if your installer will let you test them prior to buying if you decide to go through with it. Find a blank wall and compare the actual output at 25 feet to see how the beam pattern looks between the halogen and other options.