Hi ,
I have them installed from about six months, and I am quite happy. The light power is MUCH more than the original halogen, the color is a nice white (not too cold), the beam shape is nice, regular, and properly cut on top, none of the incoming traffic is complaining. No strange flickerings, except with start/stop, of course. I drove with them at night in no-man land, and they are incomparable with the originals, so much power that you use the high beams (halogen H15) only to signal (it is almost invisible beside the LEDS) .
Besides they are also street legal here in EU, with available paperwork matching the car VIN and projector code.
Last but not least they have a good WAF. She used to say that my T6.1 was much worse that her 20 y/o Fiat Panda light-wise. Now she wants H4 LEDs on it too...
As you can see above, the bulb's dimensionsions are practically the same as the original, no particular difference between installing it or a regular halogen H7. No additional cables or visible or udible fans, too. The fact that you need to remove battery and air filter to install them is not Osram's fault, maybe VW...
Now... the only problem is that the VW diagnostics radomly compain about the Right (stangely ONLY that one) dipped light being defective. Lamp icon on the dashboard. It happens usually after a while that you are driving, especially if your start/stop is active. Sometimes after one minute, sometimes after one hour. The instructions are vague about the need of a ballast, and that one may make the light not legal. Also when you get the error on your dashboard, the DRLs turn ON automatically (that is a nice help by VW) but every policeman (they ride mostly T6s around here) knows that you have a faulty lamp. Never had problems in 10000 Km though.
Worse, it seems that it is not possible to "code out" the front lamps fault on a T6.1. Nothing like the previous T6. Or even to code the bulbs correctly as LED, at least I haven't seen anything like that in THIS forum, so I can guess it is IMPOSSIBLE. If any expert wants to refute my thesis, be my guest...
