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Hi All. I just replaced my stock 9006 low beams with the new Philips HIR2 (halogen infrared 9012) bulbs. Had to trim one of the tabs, but otherwise they are a perfect fit. the bulbs are not blacked out at the tip but my 2001 Bonniville has bulb covers in the light assembly so there is no problem. You can see the difference. The new bulbs are definitely brighter and whiter.
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You'll like the light output from those. It's a huge improvement over stock. In most cases my high beams don't get used anymore. I've had mine for ~10 months and thoroughly enjoy the added light at night.
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I like the difference! I was considering them for our car, and your pics help with the decision.
What is the marketing name for these bulbs? I read the archives on HIR vs. HID vs others, and found them on the internet; but the Philips website doesn't mention them (nor does Toshiba). I found that odd.
These phillips ones supposedly are not actually hir, they are basically a hopped up 9006 but no infared coating at all. I am interested to see the longevity of these however as the toshibas are getting hard to find
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I haven't looked at headlamps recently as I replaced the original bulbs about 2 years ago because they were dim (16 years old). I purchased Slyvania at that time because they were the only ones made in the USA at the retail outlet where I was. I was surprised when I removed the original lamps. They were the same as the ones I purchased.
Here is a link to the Sylvania web site with their marketing "propaganda". How accurate do you think Sylvania's claims are?
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swampthing wrote:These phillips ones supposedly are not actually hir, they are basically a hopped up 9006 but no infared coating at all. I am interested to see the longevity of these however as the toshibas are getting hard to find
It's not a "hopped-up 9006". It's technically an H7-based filament and envelope with an IR-reflective coating in a 9012/9006 base. No relation to a 9006 at all. They do have a faint yellow coating on the inside that's nearly impossible to make out with the naked eye.
The Philips 9011 is basically a hopped-up 9005. References in that thread on CandlepowerForums I posted.
I suspect they're not marketed to the general public since most of the folks out there balk at paying $80 for a pair of bulbs they then have to work on to make fit. They'd much rather buy short-lived plug-and-play SilverStars at Wal-Mart for $45 because they're "50% whiter" and can be purchased right from the shelf.
Mine have been going for ~10 months with no noticeable loss in brightness.
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Yes. I bought mine from Amazon, Best price I could find. They do have an infrared coating hence the HIR in the designation, And they are standard 55 watt bulbs. Next I am going to disable the DRL so they will last a little longer.
raa1144 wrote:Yes. I bought mine from Amazon, Best price I could find. They do have an infrared coating hence the HIR in the designation, And they are standard 55 watt bulbs. Next I am going to disable the DRL so they will last a little longer.
That's it! Amazing, didn't know they were selling the 9012's now. Steer clear of the 9011's on Amazon, they're no better than 9005's.
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Iirc the toshiba 9011s are the highs to get. For the best performance from either, definately install a relay harness. HIRs respon particularly well to increased voltage.
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