I recently changed the main-beam bulbs on my SRT 6 for 100 watt high output types. They were the H7 variety OK but the difference was minimal so I swapped back to the originals. This was after I managed to enlist the assistance of a gynaecologist with the fitting

The LHF facing bulb, ahead of the water tank, is a right Bar Steward to get at! Is it easier to remove the headlamp module, I wonder?
BTW it is possible to drop an entire bulb inside the headlamp casing

I managed to fish it out with a small bar magnet otherwise I would have had to remove the headlamp.
The question is : are my bulbs correctly oriented? I've put the key cut on the bulb at the 12-o'clock position but they still seem to be shinning up at an angle. I've managed to adjust the horizontal spread using the small plastic adjuster nut on the back of the headlamp. This has improved things but the main beam just seems abysmal.
The dip is good (but then I haven't touched those). Maybe the main beam projector lens types are just inherrently bad. The ones on my pevious Jag were poor on dip but much better than the SRT on main.
Any ideas of where I might have gone wrong??