- Brand: SEALIGHT
- Light Source Type: LED
- Color Temperature: 6000 Kelvin
- Wattage: 40 watts
- Item Package Quantity: 1
- Better Driving Experience: The H11 LED bulbs increase 400% brightness and 100% view, focus beam pattern illuminates reveal road signs, without blinding other drivers
- 650 Feet High Visibility: The 9005 bulbs centralized full beams, allowing you clearly see deer off to the side, avoid repair work and accident, take it easy through rural areas, deserted highways
- 10 Years Lifespan: With heatproof glass coating chips, the bulbs can perform well even you drive 12 hours every night, it lasts 30 times longer than halogen, not dim within 10 years
- 10 Minutes Installation: 0.5-inch ultra-thin heat sink, fit for 99% of cars, even with a dust cover. Replace old broken bulbs by yourself can saving your precious time to repair
- 6000K Eye-Protection Color: 6000K Cool White, the vision is crisp clearer than 3500K Halogen, the color is more comfortable than 6500K Bluish light, reduce eyestrain in nighttime driving





















Jesse –
Put sealight S1’s low, high & fogs on my 2019 F-150 XLT with factory halogens. Best bang for the buck upgrade so far. Completely plug and play. No flickering, dash lights or radio interference. The driver and all wiring fit inside the factory housing, so, the oem dust covers can be reinstalled on the truck. Much brighter than stock with an attractive 6000k white beam. Great upgrade for the money and I haven’t been flashed once since installation. Nice, almost factory beam pattern. Don’t get me wrong, they aren’t the best bulbs money can buy and I can’t speak to their longevity, but, very much worth the $90.00 I paid. Total install took about 2 hours to install all six bulbs. I removed the front tires and took out 5 fasteners on each side to make access very easy. So far I’m very satisfied, I like not having a fan on the bulbs. Highly recommend and will probably upgrade to a more expensive sealight bulb in the future. If you’re thinking about it… STOP! This is a major upgrade in my opinion. Pull the tires off and the job is easy. Good luck!
T-Rex –
Trying not to be long winded but I have important info regarding this product. This is part of another review I wrote regarding the fog lights I installed on my 2016 F-150 little more than a year ago. I also want to report that I keep my truck in near impeccable condition and I’m very particular about the upgrades.First I want to report that these replacement headlight bulbs are very bright and very white light. Properly installed you won’t need anything brighter. I have night blindness and in combination with the new fog lights I can see everything clearly including those reflective road signs which I used to have difficulty reading, but not now. Even the daytime driving lights are much brighter. If drivers can’t see you coming they are blind.In saying that, now the negative comments and recommendations. I have strong mechanical abilities and have been working on cars more than 50 years. I read other reviews and watched YouTube before buying and installing these lights. In my opinion this was not the easy installation project others described. Maybe on vehicles that you can remove the entire headlamp fixture it might be easy but on my truck I found a difficult getting access behind the light fixtures which is the best and only feasible way. So, pulling the inner fender cover out of the way enough room for you hands to access the back of the headlight fixtures is challenging. Pulling the inner fender cover over the bolt tab at the top of the fender that is part of the challenge. Patience is key. Then removing the rubber boot behind each bulb when you only have enough room to squeeze one hand in there is no fun. Remember those boots must be reinstalled. YouTube claims you can do this job on an F-150 without removing the tire. Maybe if your truck is on a high lift, but on the ground with a floor jack I removed the front tires. It was much easier. One discrepancy, I was confused about the enclosed instructions that said to remove the bulb seal and attach it to the back of the light fixture before installing the bulb. I didn’t understand the reason for this. I didn’t do this because if you drop this seal between the the back of the light fixture and the the fixture housing you will have to remove the light fixture to retrieve it. Considering the there is no room to work, the bulbs installed fine, but they must be oriented correctly. The wire should be at 12 o’clock. The attached transformer fits between the light fixtures and the housing. Remember to reinstall the boots to keep the bulbs dry. I installed new fog lights at the same time which I highly recommend doing so all your lights match brightness and color. This added another hour or so to this upgrade. I adjusted the all the lights at night behind a local grocery store having a plain flat wall. Proper adjustment is required after installation for proper performance without blinding oncoming vehicles. I have never been high beamed by another driver yet. Although I found this upgrade more of a job than planned it was clearly well worth the effort and the price. My truck like a different vehicle.If you don’t have good mechanical skills and experience pay someone else to do it for you.
Tanya Yinger –
I have a issue with driving at night… Especially when really bright headlights are coming towards me… I also have been doing a lot of traveling between Alabama, Virginia and Florida… My daughter is stationed in Norfolk Virginia for the Navy… I have been there twice this month… While I was there I decided I needed to order some led headlights for my Suburban, driving through the mountains it gets really dark… My husband installed the led headlights before our trip back home… Wow what a difference it was amazing how much better I could see… The headlights have a wider longer view , I was able to see a deer that was about to jump out in front of me … I was able to avoid it , plus all the dead deer on the side of the road… The headlights came packaged very well but was disappointed no gloves was in the box… Overall happy with these headlights and going to be buying the fog lights now… I will update if they burn out in a few months like some reviews I read….Also no flickering or interference with my radio…
AdrianV –
I was looking for new led headlights for my 2013 Tundra truck but kept reading how difficult the wiring would be so ai decided to just keep my existing headlights and daytime running lights and just change the bulbs to led. Wow what a difference these made. My original stock bulbs were the yellowish looking halogen bulbs and these are bright and look cool. Yes cool in looks and cool in style. The light output is better and the white but more towards blue output is clean and awesome looking. You know, like all the newer cars have. My truck looks way newer than it is and the light is so much better. I only had to remove the two screws holding my headlights in because of space constraints but it literally took me 15 minutes total time to do all of the simple work installing these new led light bulb kits. If I can do, then so can you! I’ve only had them in for a week so I can’t honestly say how long they will last but I will for sure post an update if they last less than 2 years! Go ahead and do it you’ll be really happy with your newer looking vehicle.
john spevak –
Scion IQ The instructions state you might need to remove small set screws to get the LEDs to line up at 3 an 9, I had to do that, not to bad. The H11 would not lock in place, after looking really close found the heat sink was hitting the housing! Do I send them back? Do I grind the light housing? I ain’t messing with a $300 light housing so I ground down the side of the heat sinks a tad and finally the H11’s locked in! The lights are really bright and I hope they last for a awhile. If not the old bulbs go back in. Great quality light, looks to be built very well.