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Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2025
Excellent quality replacement bulbs, great value for money. They work extremely well easy to install fit exactly like original ones, great color output, no issues with them yet.
FELICIA GARDNER
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2025
Perfect quality easy installation not flicking great replacement it works like I needed it to compared to my other one this is perfect
Tootie W.
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2025
Good item for your money
Hashim
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2025
Good and bright just how I like it. Very much a satisfied customer as of now. Last night was the first night
Naz
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 14, 2025
Excellent quality 6000k light. The bulb is almost identical so It fit like a glove. Love it!
Raymond Sabbagh
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2025
Headlamps worked great! No complaints...Price is well worth it. At Autozone, they wanted $130 per headlamp. As you can see, I didn't buy them there.
Gesonovich
Reviewed in Canada on August 2, 2024
These Xenon bulbs (high/low beam bi-functional) went in super-quick and with no issues, perfect fit for my E46 BMW 2001 325CI coupe. Lights are much brighter now (just with new bulbs alone), and the quality seems on par with OEM, very nice. Highly recommended.NOTE: Since my BMW dealer parts dept wanted $190.00 PER BULB for the original Phillips Xenon bulbs, I'd say a 90+% discount's pretty good LOL!!
Diana
Reviewed in the United States on December 23, 2024
Replaced my stock bulbs that were starting to turn purpleThey are a really good price and the slight blue color looks nice but they really are not that bright
Cayetano
Reviewed in Spain on December 19, 2024
De momento bien,,, alumbran bien
Patrick A.
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2024
They are bright and fit well, on an 2011 honda odyssey TE. but died after a year and 3 months... and considering what a pain they are to replace in the honda odyssey I would recommend another brand.. I'll update when the second one dies.
Christian
Reviewed in Canada on June 14, 2022
Headlight burnt out and switched to these and they are great.
pfogger
Reviewed in Canada on June 3, 2021
Hmmmm $175 for each oem bulb from Volvo, plus another couple hundred to install....Or.....$30 for two bulbs and about half an hour of fiddling?Duh!!!!These little puppies are great. Just be gentle and take your time. They’ll light up your life😆
Madds Dad
Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2021
Update: Bulb Died After 1 1/2 Years. Extremely frustrating because replacing these bulbs is a pain in the butt.Perfect fit for my 2009 Mazda 6 2.5 l. OEM bulbs sell for around $150, so these are just a fraction of the cost. Well worth it. I'll be honest, it's a bit of a pain replacing the low beam bulbs on a Mazda. You have to remove the plastic body panel on the inside of the wheel well. Not completely remove it, but remove enough of the plastic clips so you can pry the panel down and reach the bulb. A couple of tips: remove the 4 screws underneath the front bumper that are holding the plastic wheel well panel in place. I watched a few YouTube videos where they we're struggling to gain access to the bulb, but removing those 4 screws makes it so much easier. Also, using a floor jack to lift the front end does give you a few more inches of much-needed clearance. Remove the round gray water tight plastic cover. You only need to rotate it a few degrees to unlock it. Next you remove the electrical boot by rotating it. There's an arrow on the boot itself which tells you which direction to rotate. After removing the boot, there's a metal clip that holds the bulb itself in place. You just have to press the clip toward the front of the car, then in toward the center of the light bulb to release it (you have to undo the clip on both the right and left side of the bulb). Then you can just let the clip flop down like you were opening a mailbox. Allowing the metal clip to flop all the way down gives you the needed clearance to easily slide the bulb in and out. These replacement bulbs came with white gloves, so you don't risk getting the bulbs dirty and having them burn out. There's quite a few YouTube videos showing how to replace the bulb, but it's such a tight space you're working in, that I didn't find any videos with good camera angles. I'm sure my steps seem confusing, but combined with a YouTube video, maybe they'll help someone out.
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