GreenLantern_TDI
Veteran Member
From Daniel Stern Lighting....
H7 bulbsThese single-filament bulbs are found in the low beams, high beams and fog lamps of many European and Japanese vehicles made since the 1990s. Fun Fact: The H7, introduced in 1993, was the first new halogen headlamp bulb design type-approved to Europe's*Regulation 37*in twenty years. It touched off a wave of research and development that saw a dozen new halogen bulb types introduced over the next 15 years.
65-watt, 2100-lumen*Ultra High Output Vosla
(H9 burner on H7 base, race and special-purpose):*$28.76/ea(or*$24.45/ea*for 12+ at a time)
Exact*replacement for the Osram 64217, which was discontinued several years ago. After a great deal of work, I have secured new availability of first-quality, German-made 65w - 2100 lumen H7 bulbs. They are*in stock and now shipping!*
Great bulbs thought I would share the find. Have only had them a week but I would say about 75% brighter than the factory 55w Osrams.
H7 bulbsThese single-filament bulbs are found in the low beams, high beams and fog lamps of many European and Japanese vehicles made since the 1990s. Fun Fact: The H7, introduced in 1993, was the first new halogen headlamp bulb design type-approved to Europe's*Regulation 37*in twenty years. It touched off a wave of research and development that saw a dozen new halogen bulb types introduced over the next 15 years.
65-watt, 2100-lumen*Ultra High Output Vosla
(H9 burner on H7 base, race and special-purpose):*$28.76/ea(or*$24.45/ea*for 12+ at a time)
Exact*replacement for the Osram 64217, which was discontinued several years ago. After a great deal of work, I have secured new availability of first-quality, German-made 65w - 2100 lumen H7 bulbs. They are*in stock and now shipping!*
Great bulbs thought I would share the find. Have only had them a week but I would say about 75% brighter than the factory 55w Osrams.