Hehe, first off as I mentioned to energie. No offense, but there is no way in hell those are 55k mcd. No way. Likely the seller is either quoting what was told to them by the Chinese manufacturer or they themselves are manipulating the results.
Do you actually have experience with ebay leds? If you search the forum you will find plenty of people who have boughten leds of ebay with no regrets. Even MustangP51 bought leds from ebay for many of his projects.
mcd is a much more easily manipulated value than lumen, as it is roughly lumens per unit area. So a seller can take an exceptionally bright hotspot, to find the mcd. Then tell you it is a 55000 mcd LED with a 20 degree beam, when in reality the 55k mcd is only for a tiny 1 degree spot. This is assuming the ones you used are the 55kmcd 5mm LEDs that I found online. If they were being honest and were recording the 20 degree output, it works out to around 5 Lumens of output. Which is an efficiency of 75lm/w (which is a REALLY good efficiency). In a 5mm LED not going to happen. Especially not at that current level. Most high efficiency LEDs achieve their high efficiencies at currents of 300mA or more. For example, the max right now is around 180lm/w, and is at 350mA. At 20-30mA, efficiency is around 20lm/W.
That being said, even at those inflated numbers as you saw in your case. These are PLENTY bright. Just know that some sellers quoting 12-18k mcd are likely telling closer to the truth but the unfortunate thing is you don't know. Due to this manipulation the quoted intensity values are more or less worthless (except for comparing within a sellers own stock).