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Hi every one Just going throw the subject I have get tired of OEM bulb especially on highway road cannot see good and feel no safety So i decide to change to performance bulb and i found philips xtram vision 9005 for lo beam but The problem is the philips bulb said on box of bulb 65w but the bulb it self has 2 diffrent value Said (hb3 12v E1 22s 60w ) and second line is (9005 12v 65w ) And my factory bulb is Sylvania 9005 12v 60w I am really confused ??? I want install the performance philips but am worry about diffrent watt Please need your help to explane this matter ???

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IF you're having trouble seeing at night the headlights may be out of alignment - recommend having dealer check - vehicles under warranty.
just get the 4 digit part number from your bulb (9005) is low beam and (H7) is high beam (you should have one of each on each side) and don't really worry about all those other numbers like hb3,etc. yes,a brighter bulb will be more wattage. get on ebay and order the SilverStar Ultra,almost 1/2 the price of local parts stores. I've been running the SilverStar Ultra's for well over 10 years and they are much brighter than a standard halogen bulb,you will like them.
Headlight aiming machine is also capable of checking / testing the bulbs candle power.
This 2017 year model vehicle should have plenty sufficient enough light emitting from the headlights - haven’t had any complaints from owners of most all others makes including Hyundai - at the shop that is.. I find the newer vehicles have excellent headlight candle power from the factory .. I would have this checked out (under warranty) before bulb replacement.. (iF it was I)