D4s 8000k 35w Hid Xenon Car Light Bulbs (pair) Sku: 12003852 on 2040-parts.com
North Brunswick, New Jersey, United States
D4S 8000K 35W HID Xenon Car Light Bulbs (Pair)
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Model Number | D4S |
Material | HID xenon light |
Color Temperature | 8000K |
Power | 35W |
Voltage | 12V |
Luminous Flux | 3200LM, near three times more than halogen light |
Service Life | More than 2500 hours |
Working Temperature | - 40℃ ~ + 105℃ |
Package Size | 6.2 x 8 x 3.2cm (L x W x H) |
Xenon HID Tube Length | 4.5cm |
Xenon HID Size | 7 x 1.15cm (H x D) |
Weight | 56g / 1.98oz |
Package Includes
- 2 x D4S 8000K 35W HID Xenon Car Light Bulbs (Pair)
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