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H4 HALOGEN HEADLAMP BULBS
H4 HALOGEN HEADLAMP BULBS H4 bulbs can replace 9003 bulbs Quality made to industry standards For uniform brightness and optimum performance, we recommend replacing your bulbs in pairs For off-road use only except as noted which meet DOT requirements. Choice of Replacement, All Weather, Diamond Blue, Diamond White or Xenon Blue. Bulb Care: Do not handle the glass part of a halogen bulb. The oil from your hands or any other residue on the glass can cause the bulb to burn out prematurely. If you accidentally touch the glass, clean it immediately with isopropyl alcohol and a lint-free cloth. Watts indicated for High Beam/Low Beam.
Average Customer Rating:
4.5 out of 5
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Customer Reviews for H4 HALOGEN HEADLAMP BULBS
Overall Rating:
4
out of 5
High powered headlight bulbs,
March 23, 2007
By Durangofrom Beckley, WV
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Ease of Use/Installation:
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Quality/Construction:
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"I have been using the Xenon Blue 130/90 in my Harley-Davidson Road King for years. It really lights the road ahead. It's much better than the OEM 60/55. The only negative is that the low beam burns out rather quickly, so, I run high beam during daylight riding. Oncoming traffic think that a train locomotive has gotten onto the highway. They have no trouble recognizing my presence. The bulb burns no hotter than the OEM bulb. It's great."
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Review 2 for H4 HALOGEN HEADLAMP BULBS
Overall Rating:
5
out of 5
Great all-weather H-4 bulb improves visibility,
October 17, 2006
By scammajammafrom Oklahoma
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"I have a Jeep Wrangler heavily modified for off-road use. I have been using the higher power 130/90 & 100/80 bulbs for several years now. These lights are super bright, but with the amber tint that they have, I can still see quite well in limited visibility conditions such as fog, heavy rain, or snow. The higher power white or blue bulbs cause too much glare in these conditions resulting in reduced visibility. If you want to run the hotter wattage bulbs and also want to see farther with less glare in bad weather, then these are the bulbs for you. The 130/90 bulbs will require a relay to operate. The 100/80 can be used without a relay but will be brighter with one. Also, you'll want to buy some extras for spares."
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