🚗 Light Up Your Night, Lead the Pack!
Torchbeam D3S HID Bulbs deliver a powerful 3800 lumen, 6000K cool white light with 35W low power consumption. Engineered with German xenon gas and a shock-proof, IP67 waterproof aluminum shell, these bulbs offer up to 5000 hours of reliable, OEM-specific HID performance—perfect for drivers who demand safer, brighter night visibility without frequent replacements.
Brand | Torchbeam |
Specific Uses For Product | Head light |
Brightness | 3800 Lumen |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Color | Cool White |
Auto Part Position | Front |
Bulb Shape Size | D3S |
Operating Life | 5000 Hours |
Manufacturer | Torchbeam |
Automotive Fit Type | Vehicle Specific Fit |
UPC | 786784146324 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 06974419012340 |
Model | H2 Series |
Item Weight | 5.6 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 4.06 x 3.54 x 2.32 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | D3S |
Exterior | Machined |
Manufacturer Part Number | 5883LHB519ZUS |
Special Features | Internal high pruity xenon |
Mirror Lighting Type | automotive-exterior-headlight-bulbs |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
E**O
Not too bright to blind other drivers, good quality.
These D1S bulbs are great. They are very affordable, they are easy to install but it depends on the vehicle, and they are bright but not to the point where your blinding other drivers like LED’s do nowadays. They come in a plastic case to protect them during shipping and dont seem very brittle, and are still holding up even after half a year of use. A small drawback however is that the bulbs take a few seconds to light up to its full brightness. Other than that they work, are durable, are affordable and overall a great product.
V**H
Better to buy here and install yourself than going to the dealership
I bought this a few months ago after trying twice to find the right bulb for my boyfriends' Jeep, and this is the one. A bulb had gone out last year and we called the dealership he bought it from and they charged us near $500, so we figured that we would try and do it ourselves and buy the bulb. We had a friend help us installing the bulb, I don't know too much of what happened as I wasn't there when it was put in. So far it's working just fine. I don't drive my boyfriend's Jeep much but the brightness is good, for the price it's better than going to the dealership!
T**E
Way cheaper to replace these yourself! Definitely buy!
Used these in our 2019 Jeep grand Cherokee after the dealership quoted us 400$ for them to replace both the bulbs. What a joke.These were kinda a pain to install (jeeps fault) but easy once to got the old bulb out and access to the headlight.Overall the quality seems great and the value for the money is amazing compared to what the dealership wanted. Definitely recommend.
P**R
2010 camaro ss
Fit my 2010 Chevy Camaro SS. They are really bright. Super easy to install as well. Works good and super good quality.
C**N
Got me back up and running not as bright as OEM.
While they are tremendously cheaper than OEM they did not seem as bright. However, the price point was great and I did not have to break the bank.
D**A
A great replacement. Good quality, a bright and white lights. A refreshment for my SUV.
Great replacement for my GMC Acadia 2011.It was a challenge to make the change, to remove the broken headlights.After a successful install, I saw the good quality, brightness, and really looking good.A refreshment for my SUV, I would buy them again.
E**T
Do it yourself and prevent the rip-off!
My daughter asked me if I could get her car into our shop at the used car dealership where I work. It seems her 2013 Kia Optima SX-Limited had a low beam that went out. So she went to the KIA dealership that has serviced it for many years to get it replaced. (they should be publicly named and shamed, but I won't) They told her it would be over $750 to replace the low beams on both sides (they should be done it pairs). After she stopped herself from falling over...she asked why so much? Well the special HID bulbs are very expensive, like over $150 ea. and you have to remove the whole front end and grille of the car to remove the headlight housings to get them out, and install the new ones. She correctly deferred and told them she would get back to them after some research. Then she called me. I thought that it was a rip-off in process and in less than 10 mins. found these EXACT fit bulbs on Amazon, using the "Amazon Garage" tool to be sure I had the correct part. Then I did a quick search on the internet via Google and Youtube, finding a video that showed these bulbs, on that car being changed out easily, they did remove the headlights and front portion, but I didn't think it was even necessary. I told her to bring her car to me, I ordered and got these bulbs the next day, for under $30 a pair. I lifted her hood, reached behind the headlight housing (driver's side) and removed the rear cover as I just twisted it off, unclipped the wire holder, unplugged the bulb, took it out, plugged in the new, (turned on the car and lights to test it was on before clipping and putting the rear cover back on) and dropped the hood. DONE, in less than 10 minutes. The color temperature and brightness were identical and just as good as the factory bulb on the passenger side. I didn't do both because these lights last for 5 yrs or more, if one fails again, I can always do the other and she has a spare now. So, watch out for the predatory dealer or shops and save yourself some huge money. JFGI "Just friggin Google It" and order up from Amazon.
T**Y
Works as intended
Seem to work fine and bright on a cadillac escalade esv.
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