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The Hella H71070347 Optilux XB Series HB3 9005 bulbs deliver 100W of crisp 6000K white halogen light, engineered for off-road use and enhanced visibility. Designed with Xenon gas and a blue coating, these bulbs offer a Xenon-like appearance and superior brightness. Trusted for over a century, HELLA ensures quality and durability in a convenient 2-pack, perfect for professionals seeking reliable, high-performance lighting.
| ASIN | B000H0RCTK |
| Auto Part Position | Right |
| Automotive Fit Type | Vehicle Specific Fit |
| Best Sellers Rank | #15,932 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #34 in Automobile Exterior Light Bulbs #92 in Automotive Headlight Bulbs #7,125 in Automotive Headlight Assemblies |
| Brand Name | Hella |
| Brightness | 100 lumen |
| Color | White |
| Color Temperature | 6000 Kelvin |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (564) |
| Fit Type | Vehicle Specific Fit |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00760687889212 |
| Included Components | Driving Lights |
| Item Type Name | Driving Lights |
| Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
| Light Output Maximum | 100 Lumens |
| Light Source Type | Halogen |
| Manufacturer | Hella |
| Manufacturer Part Number | H71070347 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Manufacturer Warranty |
| Model Number | H71070347 |
| OEM Equivalent Part Number | H71070347 |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Part Interchange Info | H71070347 |
| Specific Uses For Product | Headlight |
| UPC | 760687889212 |
| Unit Count | 2.0 Count |
| Voltage | 12 |
| Wattage | 100 |
G**C
Excellent quality and low price.
I bought these to replace the high beams/ daytime running lights on my 2008 Subaru Outback. I was considering buying 9005 HID ballasts and replacement bulbs but I went with these because I read that the lower voltage of the daytime running lights (Subaru uses the high beams as DRL's) make HID's flicker or not work. I'm glad because these are plenty bright and much less expensive and less of a hassle than the 8000k H7 HID kit that I installed for my low beams. I am happy with my HID's, but had I realized how much cheaper and easier these are to install (no modifications for these bulbs), I would not have bothered buying the HID kit. The only issue I had with these 9005 and also the 9006 Optilux bulbs that I used to replace my fog light bulbs was at first they did not seem to fit in the sockets. I assume the o-rings on these are slightly thicker than the OEM/ Syvania bulbs, but I smeared a dab of Vaseline on the o-rings and that helped them slip in and twist-lock into place. If your bulbs seem too tight to fit, try Vaseline or silicone grease on the o-rings before you return them or start hacking away with a Dremel tool or a file. I'd rather have them snug and know the o-ring is sealing out water and dust and keeping them snug than have them too loose, top rattling around and letting water and dust in. As far as the higher wattage, they are noticeable brighter and whiter than 55 watt bulbs, but they do not look almost twice as bright as the math would suggest. I have 100 watt high beam bulbs and 80 watt fog bulbs. I have not had an issue with wiring overheating or getting pulled over or flashed at for blinding other drivers. I suppose each car's wiring and headlight reflectors is different, but on my 2008 Subaru Outback I have had no problems. The best thing about these is the price. I have spent $60+ on other (mostly Sylvania UltraStar and SilverStar) bulbs, and these Optilux bulbs are better for 25%-30% of the price. I am slowly upgrading all my family member's cars with Optilux bulbs because I am that happy with the quality and price. I highly recommend these.
R**N
NO GOOD FOR HIGH BEAM BULBS
Light quality PATHETIC !!! These were supposedly rated at 100 watt. They are not bright at all. I installed on a Subaru Tribeca High Beam bulbs. Almost indistinguishable from the separate Low Beam bulbs. I’d pull them out and return them if it wasn’t such a pain to remove/ install. Have to remove battery on one side and air filter housing assy on opposite side.
T**S
Fantastic High Beams!
So here's the deal.... For those of you who want HID light output, but don't have an HID equipped vehicle - STOP buying $50 bulbs, i.e. Silverstar's, PIAA's, etc. I had a nice long chat with a master mechanic at the Honda dealership here in Portland and we discussed light output on vehicles. He was very clear that the only way to increase the amount of light output from your car's stock headlights is to increase the bulb wattage. Think about it this way...in your lamp at home, if you have a 60 watt bulb in it and you replace it with a different brands 60 watt bulb, are you really expecting it to be any brighter?? Doesn't make much sense does it. Now, if you were to purchase a 100 watt bulb to replace your 60 watt bulb at home, you would expect a dramatic difference in light output correct? Exactly. This was the way he explained it to me. He also told me that although the stock bulbs do give off that ugly "yellow" hue to the color of the light output, it is technically better than the "blued" light that comes from Silverstar Ultra's. The blue filters out the yellow spectrum light which makes that nice white we all like...but here's the problem; IT FILTERS OUT THE YELLOW LIGHT. Meaning that it takes away a % of the available light, causing there to be less useable light put on to the road. So while the white is preferred, you lose actual light output....no matter what the box says. So I purchased these lights. They are 100 watts and blue...this means that while the blue may filter out some to the useable light, the wattage will more than compensate for the loss of "yellow" light. End result, my headlights (Hi's and Low's) are fantastically bright now. I will never go back to a stock wattage again. And for those of you wondering if there are any negatives to increasing bulb wattage; yes, there can be in certain vehicles. The mechanic at Honda told me that he knows for a fact that HONDA, ACURA, INFINITI, MAZDA and LEXUS have beefier wiring units that can easily handle the increase in wattage. Much of this is due to the fact that imports are highly modified with aftermarket lighting and the manufacturers take this into account when wiring the vehicles. On the other hand, He said that he has seen some fuse issues with Chevy and Ford vehicles. If you own one of these, you will need to purchase a better harness that can handle the increased wattage. I hope this helps...I searched long and hard and finally found the bulb that outperforms the "best." It looks great and puts lots of light on the road. Good Luck!
J**Z
Hella white hologen bulbs 9005
I recently bought the hella white hologen bulbs 9005. Best value and quality for less then $25.
C**R
Ok but not bright enough
Not nearly as bright as they should be for high beams, and that’s on brand new headlight housings.
U**G
9005
Price is right and they are nice and bright. Hopefully they hold up
A**R
Absolutely runs circles around more expensive led options
Color wasn't blueish like the box would suggest but its a clean and modern white that looks great on a 2016 Jeep Cherokee matches the DRL's quite well
A**R
Good products when it works, but one of the 6 bulbs I bought 4 months ago stopped working last week
One of the bulb, changed in June (so 4 months ago), just stopped working a few days ago
D**)
I bought both the high & low beam bulbs. While not the same as a high quality LED bulb, these lights are much whiter & brighter that the factory bulbs, and there's notably better vision. The 80w low beam bulbs, while brighter than factory, still appear disappointingly weak on wet or winter roads. It may just be the reflectors on my 2016 GMC tho. These 100w high beam bulbs on the other hand cut an impressive and blazing beam of light far into the darkness. I am more impressed that the vendor replaced one blown bulb near instantly after it blew a few weeks of use. I'm a little cautious with similarly priced LED bulbs because I have found that while much whiter and brighter, the vision/clarity has been quite poor, in past experience.
S**H
dont buy 100% cheating , packing box is looking good and printed 100 watts but inside product is different local 51 watts bulb i got ,
J**Z
Excelente producto, muy buen precio y calidad, cumple con las especificaciones mencionadas en la piblicación, recomendado totalmente.
C**.
solicite devolución por que la luz que emiten es muy baja, son mejores los hella tipo xenon.
B**Y
Seeing things you didn’t know where there! These bulbs light up the night sky, so darkness is no more…Optilux has never ceased to amaze me. The distance light has travelled has increased by 100%.
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