

🚗 Brighten your nights, own the road.
Torchbeam D1S D1R HID Headlight Bulbs deliver 400% brighter, 6000K diamond white light with 4200 lumens output, extending visibility by 1200 feet. Featuring a durable IP68 waterproof aluminum base and a metal snap ring for secure 360-degree positioning, these bulbs install in 5 minutes with plug-and-play ease. Designed for long-lasting performance with a 5-year lifespan, they provide safer, glare-free illumination ideal for professional drivers seeking reliability and style.















| ASIN | B09KTDR2F6 |
| Auto Part Position | Lower |
| Automotive Fit Type | Universal Fit |
| Best Sellers Rank | #520 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #5 in Automotive Fog Light Bulbs |
| Brand | Torchbeam |
| Brightness | 4200 Lumen |
| Color | Diamond White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (14,969) |
| Date First Available | November 21, 2021 |
| Exterior | Machined |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 06974419012357 |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 1.13 ounces |
| Item model number | D1S |
| Light Output Maximum | 4200 Lumens |
| Manufacturer | Torchbeam |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 9323LHB1432US |
| Mirror Lighting Type | automotive-exterior-headlight-bulbs |
| Model | HID Bulbs&fog |
| Operating Life | 50000 Hours |
| Product Dimensions | 3.8 x 3.54 x 2.16 inches |
| Specific Uses For Product | Headlight |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
D**.
Good bulbs, installation was a pain though, here's a tip
So far so good, appear as bright as my originals, before those died. Direct fit for a 2015 Kia Optima SX that had HID bulbs. OEM would have been a Philips bulb, but they were twice the cost. Nice bright white, not blue, or yellow. They buzz a bit if you listen closely, not really a concern, not audible unless you're right up next to them. Just an observation. They take about 2-3 seconds to come up to full brightness. But no flashing or other weird issues people have noted with some HID bulbs. Removing the original bulb was a complete PITA. KIA decided to use a thin metal C clamp of sorts to secure the bulb instead of just having you rotate the bulb to lock it in place. I'll provide the best description of how to pop that metal clamp off that I can. But you need to take a flathead screwdriver and push the tab on the clamp forward and outward at the same time. There's a little locking tab on the housing that holds the clamp but it won't let it slide sideways until it's been pushed completely forward. So try and catch the little opening in the metal with a screwdriver, push it forward, and then sideways or outwards from the bulb, it should pop off. Do not place the screwdriver behind the retainer, it will not pry outwards without being pushed forward. Place the screwdriver on the edge of the little flat spot on the metal retaining piece. If you can't push the clamp forward about 1/4" it will not release from the locking tab, which has a notch in it where this clamp is sitting. Then the other side is much easier once one side is off, you just wiggle it around a bit and it will come right out. The bulb just comes straight out after that. Installing is much easier, since the metal clip on the clamp will slide over the tab and basically just locks into place. You don't need any tools to install it. Super dumb. Couldn't even find a video on YT on how to do this. And any instructions people provided were just straight up wrong. I'll show some pictures here that hopefully will help you. I spent over an hour trying to remove the one light, and once I figured it out, it took 5 minutes to do the other one. The power cable has no locking feature, it just pulls off. But the cable can be a nuisance just because it gets in the way. Two tips though, one the driver's side, remove the ground cable for the battery. On the passenger side, remove the coolant overflow tank, or just remove the two bolts and move it out of the way. It's almost impossible to get into the bulb without moving these two things out of the way. The little covers rotate counter-clockwise about a 1/8 turn to expose the bulb and that stupid retaining clamp. Good luck. Don't let the dealer do this for you. You can do it, just be patient with snapping the clamp off that little tab and you'll be in business. See pics for a visual explanation. Hope this helps.
E**.
Excellent choice in LED Lights for my Toyota 4RUNNER 2006
I have been using these for quite a long time now and they keep working as like the first day. No fading or color variation. The light level is outstanding, perfect match fit for my Toyota 4Runner Limited 2006 truck. You really pay for what you get. I mean they are a great value for the money paid and the looks of the lights really top of the level. Easy to install since they are plug and play without aditional wiring or any other change.
K**E
Easy Install and Brilliant Yellow Glow – Perfect Fog Light Upgrade!
I recently installed the Torchbeam H11/H16/H8 LED fog light bulbs in yellow and I’m very pleased with the results. Ease of installation: The upgrade was super simple — the bulbs were designed for a direct fit (“1:1 OEM size”) and really lived up to the claim of a quick install. I had them mounted in about 10 minutes. Appearance and brightness: The yellow colour doesn’t just look good — it looks bright and really stands out. In low-visibility conditions (fog, light rain) the yellow light seemed to cut through the haze nicely and gave me more confidence driving, but in practice the increase in brightness is noticeable. General feel: The yellow tone gives a style boost and a practical advantage in foggy or rainy conditions. Plus, because the bulbs fit cleanly and required minimal fiddling, I felt like I got real value for the time spent. If you’re looking to upgrade your fog lights, want an easy install, and like the look of bright yellow lighting, this is a solid choice. The combination of plug-in simplicity and a striking yellow beam makes it an upgrade I’d recommend
R**R
I've bought thease like 6x they never last but are nice and brite
I bought a few times they never last but they are bright
K**E
Very bright
Works great on my 2018 trailhawk jeep compass. They are bright and so much clearer than the factory bulb. I was quoted $450 per bulb for factory mopar parts so I did research on this bulb in a few message boards and many people were happy with it. For the price I am super pleased. I almost spent $900 to fix my lights (one went out and you can’t replace just one as they won’t be the same brightness). This came as a set in a sturdy box with gloves for install provided. Very happy with the clarity. Bulb was easy to install it’s getting to the actual bulb that is difficult but that’s a Jeep issue. My driver side has to be done under the tyre flap and the passenger you have to remove the air filter to reach it. I hired a mechanic to install to ensure it was done correctly.
L**Z
BOOM! bright ahell
very bright! great quality for the price & looks great too. a huge improvement from the dim stock fog lights. just installed today (1/10/26) will update this review if any issues occur. don’t pay a mechanic to do this it’s super easy! watch a youtube video and learn a skill. if i can do it… so can you :)
C**S
Easy installation and bright
Bright 😎 just what I needed for my fog lights. Very happy.! Now I can see long distance on the highway!
A**L
H11 Fog Lights
Easy install took about 25 mins in the snow too and definitely worth it for the price! I’ll see how long they will last. It is brighter than the oem pair I had in my Jeep SRT. I’ll use the same brand for when im ready to swap out the headlights. A couple before and after.
H**D
Been over a month. So far working fine. More to come.
C**E
Good
C**N
La luz es blanco cálido, la esperaba algo más blanca
C**Z
Buena calidad de luz por lo que valen
P**O
Muy buena cálidad y muy fácil de instalar la verdad los recomiendo
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