As I had posted earlier, I have done an assessment of the high beam upgrade and an issue with the right side high beam enclosure and an interference issue that causes the LED assembly to point lower than it should.
This causes the beam spread to look like this with a hotspot in the mid-right side
At issue is an structure in the right side headlight enclosure which interferes with the bulb
The fix is to take a small flat file and remove about 1/64th of the bottom of this piece of aluminum.
The second issue is that the H9 mounting collar tolerance on the LED bulb is a bit loose which can cause the bulb to point off axis if there is interference if the bulb assembly rubs against the enclosure.
The solution that I MacGyvered was to take a plastic Zip-tie and insert it in the mount gaps to tighten the mount up against the bulb globe.
This tightens up the tolerance of the mount so that it does not wiggle in the reflector mounting flange. When the bulb is reinserted into the headlight reflector, make sure that it is not off axis and level in the reflector.
This will give a better (though not perfect) beam pattern. Please note on this photo the car is not pointed straight down this piece of road, it is pointed a bit to the left, hence the left side trees are illuminated more than the right side trees.