Just wanted to pass along how easy, affordable and worthwhile this was. Sorry, no photos, as it was barely above zero and the camera kept fogging up.
I purchased 1 pair each of Autopal brand H1's (high beam) and H4's (low beam) from an eBay store called Rimi Inc. If I remember correctly, they were something like $26 per pair. A far cry from HID's costing hundreds. I paid an extra $8 for H4's with 100/55w bulbs.
Remove the negative terminal on the battery, pop the hood (don't open it) and simply remove the black plastic grills by prying off the clips along the top and two phillips head screws along the bottom.
Each headlight has a metal trim ring around it held on by three phillips head screws. Remove these trim rings, and the headlight assemblies fall right out.
The H4's (the outer low beams) are plug and play, three spade connectors into a three receptacle plug.
The H1 high beams have two spade terminals at the back of the lens housing, and once you remove your old sealed beam housings, you just need to wrestle the wires WITH connectors out of their black plastic housings. I used a Dremel tool (love that thing) and had the wires out in seconds. The brown wire is ground, and simply slips onto the 45 degree ground lug on the back of the H1, and there is a pair of hot wires that slip onto the center H1 lug.
Reassembly is the reverse as they say, and I now have greatly improved night lighting giving me a better chance of avoiding deer, wild turkeys and other assorted varmints that insist on testing my reflexes and my braking system, which is a near future upgrade.
Final step I almost forgot: Upgrade fuses 1,2,13 & 14 from 7.5 amp to 15 amp.