Experience brighter, whiter light than factory headlights with SilverStar halogens. Engineered for clarity and contrast, these improve overall road coverage, helping you stay confident and safe while traveling over dark roads on the way home.
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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 | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Brightness | Standard OEM bulb brightness | Brighter than Basic | Significantly brighter than Basic |
| Light Color | Warm white | Warm white, but brighter and sharper than Basic | Whiter light for greater clarity, improved visibility |
| Beam Coverage | Limited width with DOT standard for down road | Wider, further down road than Basic | Wider, penetrates further down road |
| Average Lifespan | 320 hours | 200 hours | 150 hours |
| Best For | Standard replacement | Drivers seeking increased brightness without significantly reduced lifespan | Those desiring a balance between brightness and light color |
Videos are provided as a guide only. Refer to manufacturer installation instructions and specs for complete information.
Hi, everybody. Andy here with etrailer.com. Let's take a real quick look at the SYLVANIA SilverStar round H6024ST sealed beam halogen headlight. Now, this is going to replace your standard equipment halogen headlight with the same fit and specifications. As I mentioned, the bulb type is H6024, the base is A3, and the reflector is PAR56. So the parabolic reflector shape is going to produce a wider beam and defined edge at a distance with greater contrast.
This features a 4,000 kelvin color temperature that's going to emit a sharper balanced white color than your 3,200 kelvin options. This light has a rated average life of about 150 hours. The harness is going to plug into the back of the light. You're just gonna line up those three blades that you see there. And just to give you the further confidence that this is going to work for you, let me bring my ruler out here and give you a few measurements.
So let's see if I can line this up and give you the diameter. As you can see, the diameter is right at seven inches. And then the depth I'm gonna be measuring from the front of the light where it sticks out there in the front, and then all the way to the back of that plug. So we're sitting right at about 4 3/4 inches deep. So this light will be legal for on-road use.
It does meet the Department of Transportation regulations for performance and life. And as you probably know, it is recommended to replace bulbs on both sides of a vehicle at the same time just to maintain that consistent light level and color. Well, I think that's gonna wrap up our quick look today. I do hope that it was helpful for you. Again, my name is Andy.
Thank you for joining me.
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