AUXITO Y19 Series D2S/D2R LED Headlight Bulbs
Upgrade D2S HID bulb to AUXITO D2S LED headlights These bulbs are equipped with top-quality 30 LED chips, boasting an impressive output of 24,000 ...
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AUXITO's 24000LM brightest Y19 series D2S and 20000LM cordless design Q16 series D2S hid headlight bulb offers a remarkable upgrade to your vehicle's lighting system.
Upgrade D2S HID bulb to AUXITO D2S LED headlights These bulbs are equipped with top-quality 30 LED chips, boasting an impressive output of 24,000 ...
View full detailsThese Q16 Series D2S HID Bulbs Fit Just Like a Standard Stock Bulb The integrated fan unit doesn’t interfere with the clips that hold the D2S HID...
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These lights are phenomenal. I recently got a 2021 Ford F-250 XL and I am very familiar with LEDs as I like to see at night. As some might know, H13 bulbs are dual-purpose lights, meaning they act as low beams and high beams, and my truck has 4(2 per headlight). These claim 12,000 lumens per bulb, so I'd have 48,000 lumens, and let me tell you... I believe them. Installed them and just went for a drive at night to test them out and holy crap, my low beams are the brightest low beams of any vehicle I've ever been in and I've been in some bright light vehicles. High beams are pretty bright too but the low beams... I don't know if there is a legal limit for lumens or what but if there is in the state of Michigan I'm probably past the limit as I got brighted 8 times on my 30-mile drive.
Very bright replacement for fog lights and the brights are finally bright enough to have other people turn theirs down.
Bulbs work as intended with no error.
Really good fits perfect
Getting the old bulbs out and the new ones in not so fine. Jeep needs a few good engineers