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H11 LED Replacement Headlight Bulbs Kit Hi/Low Beam 6500K Super White Bright 9-16V 120W 22000LM, Pack of 2

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H11 LED Replacement Headlight Bulbs Kit Hi/Low Beam 6500K Super White Bright 9-16V 120W 22000LM, Pack of 2

  • 600% Brighter Than Halogen - Top Automotive-Grade chips with 22000LM per pair, 6500K cool white. Super focused beam pattern design provides wider and farther lighting range which is 6 times brighter than your original halogen bulb.
  • Over 60000 Hours Lifespan - With whole aviation aluminum body, unique hollow-carved heat sink design and our H11 driving light bulbs provide super cooling ability, which ensures a longer lifespan up to 60000 hours.
  • 10 Minutes Easy Installation - Almost 1:1 mini design same as halogen, upgrade to built-in driver, our H9 light bulbs perfectly fit into your housing and factory sockets without any modification, No external driver and wires, just plug and play.
  • CANbus-Ready for 98% Vehicles - Our H8 light bulbs work with 98% of vehicle's computer system without error, while some sensitive models may require additional CANbus decoder to be installed.

Specifications:

Bulb socket:  H11
Wattage: 120W/Pair(60W/Bulb)
Lumen : 22000LM/Pair(11000LM/Bulb)
Voltage: 9-16V
Color temperature: 6500K White
 Lifespan: 60,000 hours
 

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