Boost your Vision with X-tremeVision! Philips X-tremeVision headlight bulbs offer up to 100% more light (compared to a standard halogen bulb), for drivers who want to see farther. Based on a unique filament design and optimized geometry, X-tremeVision is engineered with state-of-the-art technology for ultimate performance and more light where it matters the most.
Product Features
- Get up to 100% more light on the road compared to a standard halogen headlight bulb
- Choose Philips X-tremeVision headlights for maximum light output and ultimate performance
- Excellent for nighttime drivers and when often driving in rural areas or dimly lit streets
- Original equipment quality seal for the most reliable performance
- All Philips upgrade headlights are DOT compliant (street-legal)
- Always replace in pairs to ensure a symmetric light beam from both bulbs on the road. Headlights dim over time.
- Headlight bulbs by Philips, for over 100 years we have been continuously innovating automotive lighting
- When installing a new bulb, never touch the glass. Either use gloves or paper towel when handling.
Good Bulbs I bought these for my 2006 Peterbilt 387, and while they do fit, it’s hard to determine accurately how much brighter they are. What most people fail to understand about headlight bulbs is that they get dimmer over time, so I’f you’re replacing a pair of bulbs you’ve had in your vehicle for a year or two, even the identical make and model bulbs will be brighter than the ones that have been in use for a long time. Without a light meter and a variety of brand new bulbs to compare, it really is…
Brightest Headlight Bulbs from the Best: Philips! If you really are looking for the brightest light — meaning more lumens on the road, buy from Philips! Their engineering is fantastic compared to all manufacturers in the market today. If want the cool factor and you’re trying to imitate the white/bluish hue of HIDs, don’t buy this product. Remember, the higher the Kelvin rating of your bulbs, the duller the actual lumen output. For example, Years ago most headlight bulbs averaged around 3000K to maybe as high as 3500K — a bright yellow…
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