Availability of Brighter H4 Headlight Bulb for 2011 Honda City
Question:
Hello, H4 Halogen I have a Honda City 2011 ivtec Model car. I am not happy with its Headlights brightness Presently it uses 55W Halogen as its really not enough compared to the other vehicles. Is there a way i can upgrade to a brighter Halogen light? If yes, which one you will recommend? Thanks in advance for your support!
asked by: Prabhu R
Helpful Expert Reply:
If your Honda City headlights use an H4 bulb then we do have the CIPA EVO Formance Alfas Maximum Intensity H4 Halogen Bulbs # CM93443 that will provide a much brighter output than the 55W units that the vehicle is stocked with. These particular bulbs feature a 75 to 85W output at 12 volts and a high color temperature that will greatly improve visibility.
I have attached an image that shows a pretty good comparison between the Aflas and the standard factory headlight bulb they are designed to replace.
Products Referenced in This Question
CIPA EVO Formance Alfas Maximum Intensity H4 Halogen Headlight Bulbs - Qty 2
- Off Road Lights
- Replacement Bulb
- Headlight
- Halogen Light
- Pair of Lights
- EVO Formance
more information >
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CIPA EVO Formance Alfas Maximum Intensity H4 Halogen Headlight Bulbs - Qty 2
- Off Road Lights
- Replacement Bulb
- Headlight
- Halogen Light
- Pair of Lights
- EVO Formance
more information >
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