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Drive with ultimate confidence using SilverStar Ultra headlight bulbs. Sylvania's brightest halogens deliver brilliant white light for enhanced contrast, and help you quickly spot danger and navigate the road with precision for a safer journey.
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Pro Tip: Don't touch the glass when swapping the bulb - grab some gloves or a towel instead. Trust me, it'll last longer!
Basic | XtraVision | SilverStar | SilverStar Ultra | |
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Brightness | Standard OEM bulb brightness | Brighter than Basic | Significantly brighter than Basic | Brightest in the lineup |
Light Color | Warm white | Warm white, but brighter and sharper than basic | Whiter light for greater clarity, improved visibility | Brightest white light, enhanced contrast and visibility |
Beam Coverage | Limited width with DOT standard for down road | Wider, further down road than Basic | Wider, penetrates further down road | Widest side road, longest down road |
Average Lifespan | 270 hours | 150 hours | 150 hours | 200 hours |
Best For | Standard replacement | Drivers seeking increased brightness without significantly reduced lifespan | Those desiring a balance between brightness and light color | Maximum brightness and whitest light, with a trade-off in lifespan |
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Don't forget to check your lenses! If they're foggy or yellowed, a quick headlight restoration (like with SY33BR) can make a big difference, helping you get the brightest, clearest results from your new bulbs.
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Hello, neighbors, Steve here with etrailer.com. Let's take a look at our Sylvania H11SU or SilverStar Ultra Halogen Headlight Bulbs for 55 wattage rating. Now folks, these can replace your standard equipment. They're gonna simply twist into place in that headlight housing assembly. Just refer to your operator's manual inside your vehicle for the correct way to install them. They do give you a bright, broader light distribution with a much longer range for faster recognition of items and objects outside the vehicle.
They have an impressive 4,100 Kelvin color temperature, so that just basically means it's wider than almost any other halogen bulb on the market. And it is recommended you replace them both at the same time, one for each side of your headlights. That just gives you a consistent light level and color whenever you're driving at night and another vehicles are coming at you. This meets all DOT regulations for performance and life, and they are made for on-road use. And I always tell people, make sure you're not touching the actual bulb with your fingers because that oil on your fingers can transfer and possibly reduce the longevity of the bulb and those kind of things.
Well, that's gonna wrap it up, folks. My name is Steven, thanks so much for watching, and have a great day.
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