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Old 04-18-2014, 11:19 PM
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Low Beam Head Light Bulb

Hi Friends

I need your help.

I have Acura 2000 TL 3.2
Recently drivers side(low beam) headlight bulb got fused.
They are very costly at canadian tire
Can anyone recommend me from where i can buy them cheap and which color should i buy i.e (4000, 5000, 6000, 8000 etc)

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Old 04-18-2014, 11:22 PM
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Morimoto D2S 4300K or 5000K
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Old 04-19-2014, 08:55 AM
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Hid bulbs

You might try this site.

http://stores.ebay.com/SQM/_i.html?_..._sid=990260072

Can't say how the quality is, but the prices are good.

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Old 04-19-2014, 10:56 AM
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just do a google search on what the model number is and find one on amazon or ebay.
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Old 04-19-2014, 11:18 AM
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I bought 2 pair, 5000k, from amazon for $12 a pair and they work/look great!
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Old 04-19-2014, 03:05 PM
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Originally Posted by cincinattlguy19
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Morimoto D2S 4300K or 5000K

99-04 use D2R
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Old 04-19-2014, 05:24 PM
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99-04 use D2R
Edit: 99-03
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The D2S is not much different, it only lacks a reflective strip that the D2R has. D2S is also much easier to find throughout the market. The difference in output/glare that the strip has is negligible. So you can put a D2S or D2C bulb in a D2R housing. Ask me how I know.
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Old 04-19-2014, 05:58 PM
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Yes the diffrence would be output/glare those strips is there for a reason. U dont want to put D2S Type bulb on a D2R type Reflector headlight assembly (2nd Gen) they would look funky and out of spec. They are mostly used for Projector type headlights assembly (3rd gen)

D2R = Reflector type headlamps (2ndGen)
D2S = Projector type Headlamps (3rd Gen)
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Old 04-19-2014, 06:02 PM
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check this
cheapest one

http://www.ebay.com/itm/371022294568...84.m1497.l2649

take some time(about 1 month) to deliver
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Old 04-19-2014, 06:04 PM
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and use D2R as they are proper for 2nd generation
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D2R "HID" headlamp low beam bulbs.......

Originally Posted by Heedehis
check this
cheapest one ..........takes some time(about 1 month) to deliver

Cheapest is not always the best way to go, IMO.

Sometimes paying a bit more will give ya a better product and keep ya outta trouble.
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thanks friends
highly appreciated for your time and help & suggestion

i will placed the order from ebay link provided by heedehis
but can one tell by checking this link will they are compatible with my car or .......
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Originally Posted by 3.2TLc
Cheapest is not always the best way to go, IMO.

Sometimes paying a bit more will give ya a better product and keep ya outta trouble.
so what is your recommendation should i buy them or look for something else
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Originally Posted by TLZINE99
Yes the diffrence would be output/glare those strips is there for a reason. U dont want to put D2S Type bulb on a D2R type Reflector headlight assembly (2nd Gen) they would look funky and out of spec. They are mostly used for Projector type headlights assembly (3rd gen)

D2R = Reflector type headlamps (2ndGen)
D2S = Projector type Headlamps (3rd Gen)
I can promise you, as a person who has a lot of experience with these headlights, HIDs, projectors, etc, the output difference is not there. You will not have glare above the cutoff, they will look exactly the same as a D2R. They will not look "funky and out of spec." Yes, D2S are prominent for projectors, but they work flawlessly in a reflector-based HID setup. The unblocked light from the D2S bulb is not going to stray above the cutoff, as the reflector pattern hasn't changed; it still focuses all of the light in the designed manner.

Listen or not, I do not care, I am just letting you know that there are plenty of options.
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1 month to deliver lol
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Originally Posted by cincinattlguy19
I can promise you, as a person who has a lot of experience with these headlights, HIDs, projectors, etc, the output difference is not there. You will not have glare above the cutoff, they will look exactly the same as a D2R. They will not look "funky and out of spec." Yes, D2S are prominent for projectors, but they work flawlessly in a reflector-based HID setup. The unblocked light from the D2S bulb is not going to stray above the cutoff, as the reflector pattern hasn't changed; it still focuses all of the light in the designed manner.

Listen or not, I do not care, I am just letting you know that there are plenty of options.

If there is no diffrence GREAT.. i have no prob .....man, those morimoto set up would be nice with 6k.
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