Sorry to join so late, but I will throw my two cents in.
I work second shift and drive home around midnight through some of Indiana's most rual deer infested roads. So safety seeing them was paramount.
I bought a pair of Cebies E codes from daniel stern.
I also upgraded my wiring, 10 gauge wires, ceramic connector housing, with relays.
I originally used the 75/65 OSRAM off road H4 bulbs.
First I did the wiring, the original headlight circuit now just controlls the relays and a direct path with heavy wires carries the current.
This had a profound effect with the stock sealed beams.
The cebie's are just amazing with their pattern and cutt off. Just like a solid line with no light above it on low, so no flashes from on coming drivers. Brights are every bit as good as the pictures above, maybe better, its hard to be subjective over pictures of lighting. Not only far out but side to side as well. A buddy has IPF ecodes in a cherokee(same housing style) and while they are good, the cebie's are better.
I did blow out (6 months) the high beams of the OSHRAM bulbs, Turned on the headlights 10 seconds after turning on so it was probably a voltage spike from the alternator not a headlight problem but I did go to a sylvania bulb, cant recall exactly but was the second from the top in their line up. Fact of life with halogens, brighter the bulb, smaller the filiment, shorter the life. But it is still excellent with the great reflectors that cebie is known for.
I did update my alternator to a 136amp from a grand cherokee (think 96') after the lights blew out, seems like my charging system is more even now.