5235-001 - ORACLE H11 4000 Lumen LED Headlight Bulbs (Pair)

5235-001 - ORACLE H11 4000 Lumen LED Headlight Bulbs (Pair)

$160.95
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These new high-output LED Headlight bulbs create a 4,000Lm blanket of light for the driver to increase safety and nighttime visibility. Philips Luxeon ZES chips allow for the increased Lumen output while still drawing less than half the power of the factory headlight bulb. These smaller chips also have excellent heat dissipation characteristics, making them extremely reliable even in harsh environments. The new internal driver components were designed by Samsung and offer excellent performance in a smaller package. The new adjustable heat sink makes fitment issues a thing of the past since it is removable to reverse install or mount outside the headlight back-cap for added adaptability. More illumination, increased reliability, and easier installation all for LESS than before! Non-Glare-Engineering Vehicle Specific Universal Attributes: Brand Name: Oracle Lighting GTIN: 00810030390336 Add-On: N/A Amperage Rating: 4.58 Average Rated Life: 60000 Beam Type: Dual Beam Brightness: 4000 Bulb Base Type: 711 Bulb Color: Silver Bulb Finish: Clear Bulb Material: Plastic Bulb Technology: LED Bulb Type: H11 Contents: (2x) ORACLE H11 4,000+ Lumen LED Headlight Bulbs,(2x) H11 Connectors, (2x) H11 Compact LED Drivers DOT Approved: No Diameter: No Filament Quantity: 1 Filament Type: Single Filament Light Color Temperature: 6000 Max Output: 6000 Lumens Min Output: 4000+ Lumens Secondary Amperage Rating: 4.58 Secondary Average Rated Life: 60000 Secondary Brightness: 6000 Secondary Filament Type: Single Filament Secondary Voltage: 12 Secondary Wattage: 55 Voltage: 12 Warranty: 2 Year Wattage: 55 Extended Information: Country of Origin: US Emissions : Emissions Compliance Exempt Life Cycle Status: Available To Order Packing Information: Quantity of Each: 1 Package UOM: EA Dimension: 10 x 10 x 5 inches Weight: 1 POUNDS

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