Headlights Set Halogen Type1 Projector Left Driver Right Passenger Pair Compatible with Kia Optima 2016-2018

SKU
323-1152P-AF2
  • Does Not Have Daytime Running Light
  • Bulb Type: Halogen
  • Comes With Bulbs
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Headlights Set Halogen Type1 Projector Left Driver Right Passenger Pair Compatible with Kia Optima 2016-2018
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This item: Headlights Set Halogen Type1 Projector Left Driver Right... $517.42 Out of stock
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This Part Fits 16-18 Kia Optima
Partslink KI2502196
OEM 92101D5000 92102D5000
Compatible With 92101 D5000
92102 D5000
92101D5000
KI2502196
92102D5000
KI2503196
Brand Headlights Depot
Part Class AFTERMARKET
Part Type HEADLIGHT
Driver Side Yes
Passenger Side Yes
Weight 18.300000
Package height inches 18.3
Package Length Inches 31.73
Package Width Inches 13.36
Prop65 Text WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Ethylbenzene
which is known to the State of California to cause cancer
and Toluene
which is known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. This product can expose you to chemicals including Chromium (hexavalent compounds) which is known to the State of California to cause cancer or birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information
visit www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
UPC 847522093482
Bulb Type Halogen
High Beam Bulb H7
Low Beam Bulb 9005
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Headlights Set Halogen Type1 Projector Left Driver Right Passenger Pair Compatible with Kia Optima 2016-2018

Headlights Set Halogen Type1 Projector Left Driver Right Passenger Pair Compatible with Kia Optima 2016-2018


FAQ
+ Do you carry bulbs that are brighter than stock bulbs?
+ What is an HID light bulb?
+ I heard there is a special way to handle Halogen bulbs, is this true?