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replacement bulbs

BULB APPLICATION CHART 
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BULB TYPES & BULB APPLICATION GUIDE
With so many makes, models and trim levels of vehicles it is important that you check and make sure what type of bulb your particular vehicle needs. You can find the type of bulbs your specific vehicle uses in several locations. One place is the head light lens, the bulb type will be molded into it. Another place is on the bulb itself, the bulb type and wattage will be printed or molded into the base. The vehicle owners manual may also tell you what type of bulb you need for your head lights and/or fog lights. Our Bulb application chart is not always correct so please be sure to double check with your dealer or owners manual.
HEADLIGHT BULB CROSS REFERENCE
An H4 bulb is also referenced as a 9003 or an HB2.
A 9004 bulb is also referenced as a HB1.
A 9005 bulb is also referenced as a HB3.
A 9006 bulb is also referenced as a HB4.
A 9007 bulb is also referenced as a HB5.
H.I.D. bulbs are referenced as 9500, D2R, D2S.
H1, H2, H3, & H7 bulbs are usually referenced as such.
Use the bulb application chart to find the bulb type. Please double
check these recommendations with those in your owners manual or check
with the dealer. We are not responsible for errors in our bulb
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BULB APPLICATION CHART 
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| No matter who you
are or what you drive, upgrading to PIAA's Star White or Xtreme White Bulbs
are nothing short of enlightening. Not only will your car get noticed,
you'll have improved visibility. Star White or Xtreme White Technology
is combined with a high power XTRA Halogen Bulb, allowing the bulb to emit a beam of light that is whiter and brighter than standard bulbs of
the same style while using less amperage. PIAA's 9000 Series bulbs are SAE
approved and DOT compliant. |
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