I have to agree with a few others here on this post that if you put a completely different aftermarket technology light source in place of an OEM bulb then you are going to have issues since the OEM reflector was not designed for the new light dispersal pattern the new light source creates. Take a look at the old Acura RL or the 1st gen Toyota Prius with the rare reflector-style HIDs and you will notice baffles to block the light from the lower half of the reflector as well as tighter reflector ribs to concentrate the beam.
I highly doubt these bulbs could ever receive proper SAE certifications unless they were sold with matching reflector buckets or full headlamps that allowed them to function properly when installed and operated as a matched set.
Not not trying to be Debbie Downer here but I'm tired of getting blinded by idiots putting illegal PnP HIDs in their OEM headlights and blinding the crap out of me. While I fully support the wave of the future with LEDs being used in increasingly more applications, I don't support cheating the system by playing "dumb" and running around saying "oh I didn't know that was blinding you. "