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PIAA 15211 H11 Style Xtreme White 55=110-Watt Bulb - Twin Pack |  | Brand: PIAA Category: Automotive Parts and Accessories
List Price: $88.95 Buy New: $55.75 as of 11/26/2009 06:06 CST details You Save: $33.20 (37%)
New (15) Used (1) from $52.59
Seller: AutoAccessories4Less Rating: 15 reviews Sales Rank: 582
Color: White Media: Misc. Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.4 Dimensions (in): 0 x 0 x 0
MPN: 15211 Model: 15211 UPC: 722935152110 EAN: 0722935152110 ASIN: B00067BVKK
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| Features:
| • | Intense white light, 4105K rating, with a slight blue tint for enhanced curb appeal | | • | 55=110 watt: provides 110 watts of light using 55 watts of power | | • | Designed with high-quality heat-resistant tube | | • | Manufactured to SAE recommended specifications and DOT compliant | | • | Twin pack |
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Product Description PIAAs Xtreme White Plus H-11 with a Kelvin rating of 4000K provides an intense white light and the superior performance of Xtra Technology. So lose those boring factory bulbs and upgrade to PIAAs Xtreme White Plus H-11 and experience the difference.
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I wouldn't say "Xtreme" November 11, 2009 Jon B (Pittsburgh, PA) Just installed these lights in my 08 Impala. I definitily would not call them "Xtreme" white or very blue but there is a difference from the stock bulbs. These bulbs are whiter than my stock lights but not an "Xtreme" amount whiter. As far as the blue the only blue I see is a slight reflection in the back of the headlight casing from the blue glass and tip but you basically have to look almost directly into the beam to see it and it is not visible from a distance although I wasn't expecting them to be very blue being halogen. They do provide a crisper light while driving and I feel that they do provide better vision and are a little more aesthetically pleasing to the eye which is what you are paying for. If you are looking for the dramatic colors and blinding light you are going to have to go Xenon HID which will run you about $150-$250 installed from a car customs shop. Overall I think that they serve their purpose for the money.
Xtreme white? October 7, 2009 M. A. Rupp (Bellevue, WA) First off, I hate the word xtreme. I ordered these because I had a headlamp burn out and needed one quickly and didn't have time to go to the autoparts store. When I changed one bulb (leaving the other functional OEM bulb in place) in my Honda Pilot, I was concerned that this bulb would be bluer than the slightly yellow OEM Osram bulb. These are made by Phillips in Germany and look very similar to the Osram (also made in Germany). At night, I turned the headlamps on to see if there was a difference in the color of the light, but there was no difference that my eye could detect. Looking at the front of the vehicle, both headlamps looked identical.
Better lightoutput September 20, 2009 Brian (Seattle, WA) These bulbs definately have noticeable difference in light output, especially over OEM bulbs. The light is brighter and has hint of blue.
It is definately NOT the deep blue that: 1) look stupid; 2) cause pain to others in oncoming traffic.
The ONLY real problem I have is that these bulbs last about 18-24 months. You need to be sure to handle these bulbs with "kid gloves" and protect the bulb from being touched by anything. But with a 2005 luxury SUV, I am on my 3rd set of these bulbs.
When I see the another SUV that is the same model as mine, I notice that their headlights aren't as bright and powerful, and are the yellow-white color.
look great March 19, 2009 JP (Buffalo,ny) I wanted something different from silver star,something that would look as good but last longer than 8 months,so far so good.
Great Bulbs March 10, 2009 James Paulette (Oakland, ME USA) I picked up these bulbs as a replacement for my 2008 Scion xB. The difference between this bulb and the factory bulb is measurable, but not amazing. The PIAA lights are much more white and you can see significantly farther in low-light situations. These bulbs are a nice compromise for someone who wants better visibility, yet is concerned with the legality issues of HID (Xenon) bulbs.
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