D4S 35W 6000K Diamond White HID Headlight Bulbs
$29.99
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Nilight D4S HID Bulbs
Using superior xenon headlights for your vehicle is key to getting the best nighttime visibility. A good habit is to replace HID headlight bulbs in pairs
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Light up everywhere you wanna go
Perfect light output
A comfortable visual experience and more safety
IP67 rated
Lights work consistently on rainy, foggy, even snowy day
Package Include
2x D4S HID Headlight bulbs; 1x Instruction Manual; A Pair of Gloves
$29.99
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In combination with the ballast, this was perfect… better than taking it to the dealership and paying some astronomical amount to twist off a cover and replace a bulb…. I would suggest, if you buy the bulb.. just go ahead and buy the ballast… i replaced the bulb and it still didn't work… bought the ballast… and a little elbow grease… it all worked out perfectly
Tough to get to the place to mount them but seated well after I realized how to line them up. Did both sides because the price was right. Local parts store wanted $150 for one bulb. Did not hesitate to buy these off Amazon.
It is totally worth it. Regarding the price, it is awesome!
Great product seriously!!! I’m not getting paid to leave a review just so you know.
very bright, fits perfectly, easy to install
Fit my is250. Brighter than the oem’s. 3 months so far so good
Really good quality for price
i had those yellowish fog lights these new ones was like night to day, love them really bright.
The bulbs arrived quickly and as a nice surprise there is a set of cotton gloves packed inside. I bought these for a 2011 Lexus RX 450H. First time I’ve done this job on this car. It’s not super easy, because access and lines of sight are limited, but it’s manageable and even by the second bulb it was easier. You will want to remove the plastic engine compartment shrouds, so do yourself a favor and spend 10 bucks for a pack of replacement clips. Back to the bulbs ... I’ve shown a photo I took so you can see the springs that hold the bulb in. You cannot see them on this car unless you face is the size of an iPhone camera. But once you know where they are it wasn’t too hard to feel for them. Anyhow I got the bulbs in and buttoned things up and they both lit up. I will update this review after we’ve seen how the headlights function in practice, and if we see any quality / longevity issues etc. But for day one it’s so far so good and was glad to DIY this job.