💥 Light Up Your Ride with Sinoparcel's D2S Bulbs!
The Sinoparcel D2S Xenon HID Headlight Bulbs offer a powerful 3600 lumens of brightness with a striking 8000K color temperature. Designed for durability and longevity, these bulbs last up to 3000 hours and are specifically engineered for D2S/DS2 replacements, ensuring a perfect fit for your vehicle. With a robust steel alloy construction, they provide enhanced safety and visibility for a more comfortable driving experience.
Brand | Sinoparcel |
Specific Uses For Product | Headlight |
Brightness | 3600 Lumen |
Item Package Quantity | 2 |
Color | 8000K White with Blue Tinge |
Auto Part Position | Front Outer |
Operating Life | 3000 Hours |
Manufacturer | Sinoparcel |
Item Weight | 2.12 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2.07 x 0.98 x 2.68 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | D2S |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | US-SP-D2S8000K |
Mirror Lighting Type | automotive-exterior-headlight-bulbs |
Voltage | 85 Volts |
R**.
Great bulbs high quality
Excellent quality replacement bulbs, great value for money. They work extremely well easy to install fit exactly like original ones, great color output, no issues with them yet.
F**R
Very bright
Perfect quality easy installation not flicking great replacement it works like I needed it to compared to my other one this is perfect
H**U
Nice product, fits D4S connector
It contains the glove which is a positive point. And it matches the original PHi-Brand product. However, the lifetime still need further testing to say whether it is good or not. I would say it is a pleased experience for buying it.
K**E
Haven’t seen it at night
So, I haven’t actually tested the bulbs; however, just for anyone wondering these are 8000k temp lights which unfortunately for me is illegal in California. California law requires white light (4000k-6000k) above 6000k turns the light blue and is less bright than legal standard. I didn’t see anywhere on the listing of the Kelvin temp I also was able to buy them and ship them to myself in CA, which should have said “not available for delivery location,” or whatever they say. I’m going to wait until tonight to see how well the bulbs actually work but still illegal in my state and I don’t need CHP finding a reason to pull me over.******update; Had myself and my two roommates look at the beam at night, a **** ton brighter and definitely 8000k, closer to 6000k it’s still yellow/white but so much brighter than the bulbs (according to service records, original 20+ years old) I had in the car, not sure about longevity but as far as working, brightness and ease of install I recommend.
J**N
Great item for the money
Great value, bought a set for my 2008 Mercedes cls63 perfect fit
M**D
Fits 2009 Mazda 6 Low Beams Bulb
Update: Bulb Died After 1 1/2 Years. Extremely frustrating because replacing these bulbs is a pain in the butt.Perfect fit for my 2009 Mazda 6 2.5 l. OEM bulbs sell for around $150, so these are just a fraction of the cost. Well worth it. I'll be honest, it's a bit of a pain replacing the low beam bulbs on a Mazda. You have to remove the plastic body panel on the inside of the wheel well. Not completely remove it, but remove enough of the plastic clips so you can pry the panel down and reach the bulb. A couple of tips: remove the 4 screws underneath the front bumper that are holding the plastic wheel well panel in place. I watched a few YouTube videos where they we're struggling to gain access to the bulb, but removing those 4 screws makes it so much easier. Also, using a floor jack to lift the front end does give you a few more inches of much-needed clearance. Remove the round gray water tight plastic cover. You only need to rotate it a few degrees to unlock it. Next you remove the electrical boot by rotating it. There's an arrow on the boot itself which tells you which direction to rotate. After removing the boot, there's a metal clip that holds the bulb itself in place. You just have to press the clip toward the front of the car, then in toward the center of the light bulb to release it (you have to undo the clip on both the right and left side of the bulb). Then you can just let the clip flop down like you were opening a mailbox. Allowing the metal clip to flop all the way down gives you the needed clearance to easily slide the bulb in and out. These replacement bulbs came with white gloves, so you don't risk getting the bulbs dirty and having them burn out. There's quite a few YouTube videos showing how to replace the bulb, but it's such a tight space you're working in, that I didn't find any videos with good camera angles. I'm sure my steps seem confusing, but combined with a YouTube video, maybe they'll help someone out.
P**G
You get what you paid for.
After 5 months of normal use, the passenger side one give up and the driver side dims itself. Was noticeably dimmer than the first month of usage.
H**M
👀👀
Good and bright just how I like it. Very much a satisfied customer as of now. Last night was the first night
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