About the Eurolite H4DP Xenon Headlight Bulbs

Cruising at night? Do it in style with Toucan's Eurolite® H4DP Generation Super Plasma bulbs. The Super Plasma treatment replicates the cool blue tint of high-end HID (High Intensity Discharge) headlight systems. These bulbs will help your vision, too, since they use Xenon gas, which gives them an impressively high output using a low-wattage filament. In fact, they achieve a 30% greater Lumen output than standard bulbs, and they're DOT/SAE approved for safe use on the road.
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What's in the box:
Eurolite H4DP Xenon Headlight Bulbs owner's manual
- 2 H4 Xenon Super Plasma bulbs
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Overview: This item includes two low beam/high beam dual-filament replacement bulbs with Halogen and Xenon gases. The bulbs have a blue tint that simulates the appearance of HID headlight systems, and the high output capability of the bulbs reduces eyestrain and increases safety by sharpening your view.
Quartz Glass: The quartz glass is very strong, capable of holding twice the air pressure of typical bulbs for high-intensity gas loading and extra long life
Compatibility: Please consult the Crutchfield Vehicle Selector to see if these replacement bulbs are compatible with your vehicle.
Installation: Refer to your vehicle's owner's manual for information regarding bulb replacement.
Caution: Do not touch the glass bulb! The fingerprint you leave behind may cause damage to the bulb as it gets hot.
Specifications:
- Voltage: 12V
- Low Beam Wattage: 55 watts
- High Beam Wattage: 60 watts
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