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Hella H12560031 Rallye 4000 Series 12V/100W Black Euro Beam Halogen Lamp with Position Lamp | 
| Brand: HELLA Category: Automotive Parts and Accessories
List Price: $155.99 Buy New: $110.49 as of 8/1/2010 05:06 CDT details You Save: $45.50 (29%)
New (4) from $104.95
Seller: Amazon.com Rating: 7 reviews Sales Rank: 20982
Media: Misc. Supplies Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 7 Dimensions (in): 5 x 8.8 x 9.2
MPN: H12560031 Model: H12560031 UPC: 760687748069 EAN: 0760687748069 ASIN: B0002M9SUO
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| Features:
| • | Advanced halogen lighting performance in a state-of-the-art lamp that features a robust, black powder coated zinc die-cast housing with red accent ring for the maximum in durability and reliability | | • | High-quality tempered glass lens and knurled adjustment knobs for fast lamp adjustment without the need for special tools | | • | 9.19 inch high x 8.75 inch wide x 6.38 inch diameter | | • | Single lamp includes H1 12V/100W bulb, white stone shield with Hella logo, and mounting hardware but requires wiring harness, sold separately | | • | One Year Limited Warranty |
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Product Description Rallye 4000 Euro Beam Lamp Round Clr Lens Matte Blk Hsing Upright Mount Incl. 1 Lamp/12V 100W Hlgn Bulb/Stone Shield/Mounting Hardware Req Wiring Harness PN[148541001] Structured Glass Lens Puts Light Where You Need It Knurled Knobs For Fast Lamp Adjustments High-Gloss Chrome Or Matte Black Metal Housing Designed For The Most Extreme Driving Conditions
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| Customer Reviews:
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Excelentes faros!! May 8, 2010 Cesar Nieves Herrera (Caracas, Miranda Venezuela) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Excelentes faros, alumbran bastante! Solo mejoraría el aspecto de seguridad, ya que con solo aflojar dos rueditas con la mano te lo puedes llevar.
Great rusty fishbowls! February 4, 2010 ilan (Rio De Janeiro, RJ Brazil) Pros
Impact resistant
Very bright, returned from a trail once with only one of these working (others were flooded) and could see everything on the road.
No vibrations watsoever
Cons
Very Heavy.
Not water proof.
Rusted in one year.
Best light non HID December 28, 2009 Jeshay Pote (Caracas, Venezuela) I got 2 of this light and i've benn use it for excursion trips and off road competition and i think is the best light out in the market non Xennon or HID, if you want be abble to see in the night dont think too much buy this light
Excellent Offroad Light! March 4, 2009 K. Paschal (Simi Valley, CA USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought two of these for my 2006 Silverado 1500 to give me some more light when driving in the desert. They do not disappoint! I mounted them behind the stock grill, just in front of the radiator. They provide an excellent beam pattern and a good amount of extra light with the 100w bulbs. The mount for these lights are great, and they are very easy to adjust with a decent amount of play up/down & side/side. Replacement of the bulbs is pretty simple with just 4 hex screws on the outer ring.
One thing I was unsure about when I bought these was the wiring and the expensive harness that's sold separately! I couldn't find any information on how these are wired because they want you to spend $60+ on their wiring harness kit. I was not about to spend that much money for a few simple wires, a fused relay, and an ugly switch! I was concerned that you needed that harness to plug into the proprietary connector on the back of the lamp housing, but that is not the case. These lights each come with a small waterproof harness w/ 2 wires that plug into the back of the lamp. Unless you have absolutely no clue about wiring and relays, you do NOT need to order the $60+ wiring harness they sell to get these to work. Just get a fuse (20a is fine), some 16-12ga wire, a standard 12v auto relay and a switch. That should save you at least $20-$40 depending where you get them. On the included harness, the brown wire is the negative lead, and the blue wire is the positive lead(even the included instructions don't mention that!).
I ended up upgrading mine to HID's, which I HIGHLY recommend if you do any serious offroad driving. The difference is night and day, with the HID's being about 3x brighter. Not only that, but they consume only 35w each, compared to 100w each with the halogen bulbs, radically reducing strain on your alternator. The bulb type for these lamps is the H1 and I recommend the 6000k color temp since it's the closest you can get to sunlight, which is 5500k. Halogens are about 3500k, producing more of a yellowish light. If you go higher than 6000k, the color will be more blueish, but they will have less usable light output the higher you go. You can find the upgrade kits(for TWO lights) easily on Amazon or Ebay for anywhere from $60-$100 shipped. You'll end up with a 9" HID for about $150 each that works just as good as Hella's HID's that are $400+ each.
The Best non-HID Light Out There February 9, 2008 Jacob D. Gardner (San Diego, CA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
By far the best light I've ever used! Would/will not buy any other. If you are looking for a complete versital light with lenght and width of a light beam this is it! The only thing better is Hella's Xenon series. Just look at the mounting system. Then look at everyone else's.
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