🚗 Brighten Your Journey with RCP's HID Magic!
The RCP D1S4 Xenon HID Replacement Bulb offers a powerful 3200 lumens output, lasting up to 2500 hours, and emits a comfortable 4300K warm white light. Engineered for precision and durability, this bulb is designed to enhance your driving experience while ensuring safety and reliability.
Brand | RCP |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Color | 4300K |
Auto Part Position | Front |
Operating Life | 2500 Hours |
Manufacturer | RCP |
UPC | 712994089618 |
Item Weight | 6.4 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 4.84 x 3.86 x 2.36 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | V4-D1S4 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | V4-D1S4 |
Mirror Lighting Type | automotive-exterior-headlight-bulbs |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
A**Z
Buen producto
Sin duda alguna se miran bien pero se tiene que especificar bien el producto
C**F
Great low cost replacement bulbs!
Great bulbs! Oreilys and Autozone wanted $100 each. I got 2 of these for a quarter the price. Easy 20 minute install. I can’t tell any difference between the stock bulb and the new bulb. Be sure to get the right color. My 2007 Escalade EXT came stock with 4300k bulbs.
H**R
About what I expected *update Almost a month later
I bought these because I fell victim to the notorious Escalade headlight leak. The water burned my bulb and ballast. They are no where near as bright as the OEM osram bulbs were with the factory hella hid ballast. I paired these with some cheap ballasts off Amazon as well. I’m waiting to but new headlight housings before buying oem bulbs and ballasts. (It’s roughly 1800 dollars for both sides) I just did a quick patch job on mine current ones just to get buy ( I put them in the oven at 240 degrees for 10 minutes to separate the lens from the housing and replace the butyl and sealed the house side with some silicone) they are your typical stock warm white bulbs. The look white if you look at them up close. They were super bright the first day or 2 but then they got real dem. Like I said they though they are okay they still get you around but just don’t expect oem brightness.Close to owning them for a month, they are super dim at today one burned out. They would occasionally not want turn on.
G**
Work just right
They are working good. It been abt a month,so far so good.
G**E
Replacement HID (D1S4) is Bright and Works Well
Replacing my defective HID with this set was straightforward once I removed the bumper on my 2014 Hyundai Sonata. New bulbs appear somewhat brighter and the same color temperature as my original OSRAM. Bulb assembly material appears to be well made. Headlights work well so far but the installation was only 2 weeks ago. I will update my review after several months.
L**D
An $11 solution to a $440 problem
The low beam bulb on my 2005 BMW X5 burned out and at the dealership I was informed, "Ooo, that is the expensive one, it's and HID." Will be $440 to change the bulb, not the headlight, but just the bulb. I thought I would look under the hood see how hard it would be to get to the old bulb and remove it. Expecting something very complicated, instead, I found I needed to simply remove one cover, untwist the bulb, and unplug it from a chord. So finding it simple to access, the next chore was finding a bulb. I looked on various OE and OEM BMW sites and the price for a single bulb was anywhere from $140 to $200. Still far less than what the dealer would charge. However, my son talked me into looking at HID bulbs on Amazon. This sight clearly spelled out the various "K" temperatures for the bulbs, and I was able to choose a pair of HID 4300K bulbs for less than $25 on this site. I thought it was too good to be true, so I bet my son that I would get the bulbs and they would not work. Not only did they work great, but I was very pleasantly surprised to find a complimentary pair of white cloth gloves in the Amazon box with the bulbs (you do not want to get finder oil on high temperature bulbs - they can easily burn out or degrade the lights). So instead of paying $440 for a BMW dealership to change out one single low beam headlamp bulb, I was able to get 2 bulbs for less than $25, and a pair of free cloth gloves for free to help me change out the bulbs. Nothing but 5 stars here.
L**N
Lasted less than a year
They're cheap, perform well when they work, but these failed in less than a year, and if you have a car where install is complicated, then you're better off getting OSRAM or Sylvania, which both last 6-7 years or more.
A**P
Surprisingly good
Was not expecting cheap $10 to be this good. Matches the 4300k color of the stock bulbs on my 2010 VW GTI, and it’s brighter. See picture. Left - this bulb. Right - stock bulb.
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