


^This is what I want as well. I can't figure out why my high beam on the driver side does not work

P.S. I like the look of the 8K beam in that group buy going on over here.
Start with pulling out the OEM relay and check under it and under the condition of the wires coming out the bottom. Since you have no light on just one side very likely the ground is gone. The fuse can be good and the thing it plugs into may not be all good. It's got to be where the wires from the two sides come together, or a break in just one wire on one side. Time to pull out the MM and check for continuity.