Product Specification: H11+9005
Wattage: 144W/2 sets (36W/bulb)
Lumens: 15200LM/2 sets (3800LM/bulb)
Color temperature: 6000K
Light source: Flip Chips
Voltage: DC12V
Input: 3.2A + 0.2A / 3.2A – 0.2A
Lifetime: 30,000 hours service life
Warranty: 1 Year with lifetime support
Package include
1x Pair H11/H9/H8 Low Beam
1x Pair 9005 High Beam
2x User manual
Product Features
- Buy with confidence! U.S. Customer Support, No hassle 45 days refund (contact LASFIT) and 1 Year replacement Warranty! Notice: Our warranty will NOT cover installation service, labor cost, diagnostics or any other expense related to item being defective/damaged.
- While LASFIT LED kits have Minimal Power Attenuation. It’s nothing compare to other competitive brands.
- Minimal lumen decay. While other kits tend to fade away or begin to dim after a short period of time.
- 144W 15200LM / 2 sets. Truly 72W 7600LM 6000K per set, give your vehicle a new look with our 6000K cool white LED kits.Note: If you have received the wrong product recently, please contact us in time. We will exchange for you or refund.
- Fit: 2007-2017 Toyota Camry / 4Runner / Highlander / Prius / Sequoia / Sienna / Solara, etc.For any customer support, please provide us your vehicles Make/model/year when contacting us to better assist you.
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