It took me about 4 tries of different types and I have finally found the perfect Match, for the Low Beams, to the LED eyebrows on the Santa Fe Sport, if you want to not deal with trying to install a HID kit....These light Bulbs will have a slight blueish tint for the first 30 sec they are on but then, once they warm up, they are pure white and match the eye brows perfectly!
No Need to replace any wiring or anything, just plug and play....the bulbs burn at 5000k WHITE which is pretty very close to daylight and are legal in CA (not sure if it varies from stat to state) and they are 55w like the stock bulbs that come installed. Due to the amber light that floods the streets, you will think they are not very bright because there is not defining lines...but they really are! I live in a pretty dark neighborhood and it is almost like I have my brights on. I was following my girlfriend home one night and she was amazed on how bright my lights looked.
The Site said they will last like 300hrs....dont know if that is correct but even if they only last for 100hrs, I will take it given the price! They only cost about 15 bucks for a pair, with shipping!
I have had them for 3 months now and they still work and are as bright as day 1!
Just thought I would share since it took me a really long time to get this figured out...
Formula-j87.com is the website if the link does not work
Let me know how they work for you!
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Modle H11 light bulb is what fits in the 2013 santa fe sport and you want to get the 5000k White Halogen Headlight bulb
scary stuff , low quality bulbs will melt your harness , i personally think your better of with a good hid kit than to risk those bulbs
and when they melt the harness and the dealer tells you no warranty
scary stuff , low quality bulbs will melt your harness , i personally think your better of with a good hid kit than to risk those bulbs
and when they melt the harness and the dealer tells you no warranty
I've never bought a "kit" b/c I've always owned a vehicle that comes with OE HID's - but I have many many friends who have purchased their "kits" for there GenCoupes. I purchased by D1Ss for the ex-Genesis and my D3Ss for the Santa Fe from these people.
I think the LED isn't replaceable like license plate bulbs. It's built into the headlight. You'd have to disassemble the headlight to remove it or do anything with it.
For $6.00 not sure you could really go wrong even if they do not last too long. Could order two sets for less than $12.00 and always have two spares.
I did program the SF to turn off the head lights when I shut off the car to just not waste the hours on the bulbs.
Maybe I can find the same deal on the fog lights after figuring out what all has to come off to replace those. Those will be more of a pain to replace I am sure.
For $6.00 not sure you could really go wrong even if they do not last too long. Could order two sets for less than $12.00 and always have two spares.
I did program the SF to turn off the head lights when I shut off the car to just not waste the hours on the bulbs.
Maybe I can find the same deal on the fog lights after figuring out what all has to come off to replace those. Those will be more of a pain to replace I am sure.
Seems you want to go cheap. However, when spending money on things like this, it's best to not be cheap and spend the money. "You get what you pay for" almost always holds true. If not in the product itself, at least in the customer service.
Yup.... They are a "module", not a bulb, the housing must be separated to get to it.....
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