Osram Xenarc H4 Hid Lo/hi 4200/6000k Slim Ballast Convertion Kit Super Bright!!! on 2040-parts.com
Leonardo, New Jersey, US
Osram Xenarc HID H4 Convertion kit. Dual beam, 4200/6000k Super Bright. Too bright for clear lenses, best used with refracted lenses.
I purchased the set for my family car (09 Highlander) but they are too bright for the clear lenses. Used only 4 days.
The set hooks up to your OEM H4 wire, allowing for normal functions of both lo/hi beams.
They are extremely bright.
Any questions please ask! Thanks
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