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D4s 8000k 35w Hid Xenon Car Light Bulbs (pair) Sku: 12003852 on 2040-parts.com

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D4S 8000K 35W HID Xenon Car Light Bulbs (Pair)

SKU: 12003852


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Features
  • Specially-designed xenon lamps adopt high-tech material
  • It features low power consumption and long service life
  • Waterproof and dustproof HID meets the high standards of product quality
  • Compact modular design for easy installation: only insert HID bulb into the original lamb hole, stick to the ballast and connect it to the power supply
  • The combination of more light output and wide beam will potentially enhance your safety during driving
  • HID lamps with good color temperature will improve the performance of a car
  • Xenon lamps are characterized by enhanced durability and shock resistance
  • This xenon lamps with 35W power will bring you the unprecedented comfort and safe driving at night
  • It is not lightened by the high-voltage electrical stimulation instead of tungsten filament, which would prolong the lifespan of the lamp
Specifications
Model NumberD4S
MaterialHID xenon light
Color Temperature8000K
Power35W
Voltage12V
Luminous Flux3200LM, near three times more than halogen light
Service LifeMore than 2500 hours
Working Temperature- 40℃ ~ + 105℃
Package Size6.2 x 8 x 3.2cm (L x W x H)
Xenon HID Tube Length4.5cm
Xenon HID Size7 x 1.15cm (H x D)
Weight56g / 1.98oz
Package Includes
  • 2 x D4S 8000K 35W HID Xenon Car Light Bulbs (Pair)
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