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The SinoparcelD2R Xenon HID Headlight Bulbs offer a powerful 3600 lumen output at 8000K color temperature, providing a bright and comfortable driving experience. With a lifespan of 3000 hours and a durable steel alloy design, these bulbs are the perfect replacement for your vehicle's stock D2R/DR2 bulbs, ensuring safety and reliability on the road.
Color Temperature | 8000 Kelvin |
Auto Part Position | Front Outer |
Number of Pieces | 2 |
Operating Life | 3000 Hours |
Brightness | 3600 Lumen |
Manufacturer | Sinoparcel Auto |
OEM Part Number | D2R/DR2 |
Item Weight | 2.12 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2.07 x 0.98 x 2.68 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | D2R |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | SP-D2R-8000K |
Mirror Lighting Type | automotive-exterior-headlight-bulbs |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
R**H
Exact match
Worked perfectly once installled
O**O
Good product
Faster and good
K**N
Great for the price
These came out to be a great deal and the quality also is perfect. Put these on my 2015 BMW 335i and wow what a difference . Bright and the color was perfect. I would recommend these .
A**W
okay aftermarket HID bulbs with great color output but much reduced brightness
Updated on 2/16/17: I'm reducing the rating of this product from 3 stars to 1. I recently found out that these bulbs burned my headlight bowl, creating dark spots in the light pattern. Drastically reduces the light output. Now I have to replace the entire headlight assemblies... I theorize the problem may due to lack of UV protection coating on these bulbs. But I have no way to verify it as I have already returned the products.Let me start by saying that this is actually one of the better aftermarket HID replacements out there. The color temperature (in 6000K Kelvin) comes very close to the actual advertised value and the light looks very good when shining on a wall.My vehicle is a 2012 BMW X5D (E70) LCI model with the updated LED Angel Eye Halo. The factory 4300K HID by Philips looks just way too yellow for me, so that's the primary reason for me to look for aftermarket bulbs with higher temperature rating. The LCI headlight housing is different from the previous E70 units you may have seen/read online, so don't be surprised if you want to replace your bulbs (with this product or not) and find that what you saw on youtube doesn't match what you see under the hood of your car. I would say the LCI model is actually slightly easier, once you get a hang of it. It took me 20-30 mins the very first time getting myself familiar with the environment and how everything feels (you can't really see anything when you are doing the actual work; it's all by feel). Then probably 5 - 10 mins max afterwards.I'm taking 2 ratings off partially to offset all the good rating this product has received. In reality, it may deserve 3.5 stars. The problems I have with this product are:* biggest drawback is the lumens. Up close if you shine the lights towards a wall close to the car, yeah the light output looks great. However, once you start driving the car on the road, the brightness reduces drastically the further away the object is from your car. Note, this sorta is a known "problem"; the higher kelvin you go, the less lumens the bulbs produce. the ideal kelvin-to-lux ratio is 4300K and that's why most of OEM bulbs (in the past) were 4300K.* similar to the last bullet point, the "range" of the light output is also narrower than OEM bulbs. I don't know if this is a result of the lumens or not but is very noticeable. This point and the one above result in WORSE driving condition than the OEM bulbs; it's much harder to see.* this product also doesn't seem to produce as wide of output as the OEM bulbs. One of HIDs' benefits is that they tend to illuminate much better and much wider than halogen bulbs. With this product, you can barely see anything to the left/right front of the car, 30 feet away.* the construction of this product is not high, but given the price, that's what I expected, but just want to call out.In the attached pictures, for the direct headlight shot, the one on the left is OEM; the one on the right is this product. the closeup picture with light shining to right is OEM; the one shining towards left is this product. The shine-on-the-wall picture, the one on the left is this product and the right is OEM (should be pretty obvious). And in this picture you can tell the reduction of brightness from this product.
T**
Before install in your car make sure wire are correct in the right place.
Great product
S**E
Great purchase!
Super bright and easy to install in our 2018 Chevy Silverado! Much cheaper than the auto store prices and more effective than the factory bulbs!
J**8
Great Replacement for BMW 335 HID Headlights
I installed these on a 2009 BMW 335 to replace the OEM headlight bulbs. Install is pretty straightforward and not very difficult (lots of videos online that walk you through the process).I ordered the 6000k version and they are very bright and mostly white tint (with just a tinge of blue). They are much brighter than the OEM ones, which were more of a yellow, especially towards their end of life.I have had no issues with flickering or anything else and they are much less expensive than the OEM bulbs. Will update if I have any issues but so far I am very impressed and highly recommend.***********Jan 2025 Update ******************My passenger side bulb is out now. It lasted over 2 years and had zero issues during that period. Unfortunately it is past the 2 year warranty period or I would try and see how the company handles this.The driver's side is still going strong.I will purchase another set again because I still think they are worth the price and not too difficult to install.******************************************
T**D
Decent
Honestly cant tell a difference in brightness between these and my factory lights besides the color. These have a bit of a bluer tint to them which i like. But i wish they were brighter.
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