H11 2Stroke 4.0 LED Bulbs (Yellow)
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Designed & Engineered: By Morimoto in California, the 2Stroke 4.Zero is filled with more patented, modern options than any other bulb on the market right now. Excellent Focus: The ceramic PCB and Osram HJL LEDs helps illuminate the highway extra effectively, with zero glare to oncoming site visitors. Heat Exchanger: Cools the bulb while warming the ambient temperature inside of the housing, rising resistance to snow/ice buildup on the lens in the course of the winter months. Lifetime Warranty: Designed and built with OE grade supplies, these bulbs are designed to last and that is why they are backed with an industry main lifetime warranty. Do I need PWM / Anti-Flicker Modules? When utilizing in Fog Lights:::Unlikely. With low beams that double as Daytime Running Light: Doubtless. With high beams that double as Daytime Running Gentle: Doubtless. When the car is late model American (Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, Ford, GM): Seemingly. Software: HID and LED bulbs are avenue authorized in the USA for Fog Light use solely.


Not compliant with DOT / FMVSS108 and not road legal in the USA for Headlights. Authorized for off-road use in Snowmobile and ATV headlights and off-street racing use only auxiliary or ahead lighting. International road legality varies by country. Note: This utilization regulation shouldn't be distinctive to this item. All LED and HID bulbs from all different manufacturers, regardless of marketing claims, are prohibited from street use in halogen headlights in the USA. Benchmark: Whereas the remainder of the business has been asleep at the wheel in this category, Morimoto was hard at work developing the successor to the incredible 2Stroke 3.Zero LED bulbs. The 4.0 re-creates the original beam pattern from your optics successfully by doing extra with much less. They'll put more mild on the street for you as the driver, while creating less glare for oncoming visitors compared to some other LED bulb on the market today. While LED bulbs still aren't DOT permitted to be used in headlights within the states