Combo 9005 High H11 Low Beam Led Headlight 6000k White Total 160w 16000lm Kit on 2040-parts.com
Hollis, New York, United States
Brand:TopVehicle
Voltage:DC 12V-24V
Manufacturer Part Number:4Pcs(2 Pair) LED Lamp Car Truck SUV High&Low Beam
LED Type:2pc 20W COB LED Chips Each Bulb
Interchange Part Number:HB3 & H9/H8 Combo LED Conversion Headlight Set
Beam Angle:360 Degrees
Other Part Number:6000K (Xenon HID Pure White) Head Light Lamp Bulbs
Heat Control:Aluminum shell base including Turbo cool fan
Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front, Rear, Upper, Lower
Sealed Housing:Dustproof and Waterproof
Warranty:Yes
Warranty Time:2 Years or 24 Months Warranty
Wattage:40W/Bulb
External Testing Certification:CE / Rohs / IP67
Luminous:4000LM/Bulb
UPC:Does not apply
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