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130W 9005 HB3 LS Plus Series | 13,000LM 6000K LED Bulbs
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60W 9005 HB3 LA Plus Series | 6,000LM 6000K LED Bulbs
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70W 9005 HB3 LC Air Series | 7,000LM 6000K LED Bulbs
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100W 9005 HB3 LA Air Series | 10,000LM 6000K LED Bulbs
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60W 9005 HB3 LD Plus Series | 6,000LM 6000K/3000K LED Bulbs
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100W 9005 HB3 Pro Series | 10,000LM 6000K LED Bulbs
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Lasfit 9005/HB3 LED Headlight Bulbs – Brighter, Safer, Smarter Lighting for Your Drive
Looking to upgrade your vehicle's lighting system? Lasfit offers a full range of 9005 LED headlight bulbs designed for powerful forward lighting and efficient daytime running lights (DRLs). Whether you drive a car, truck, or SUV, our 9005/HB3 LED light bulbs deliver enhanced visibility, durability, and style.
What is a 9005/HB3 Headlight Bulb?
The 9005 bulb (also known as HB3 bulb) is a single-beam bulb commonly used for high beams or DRL (daytime running lights). Lasfit's 9005 LED options offer superior brightness and longer lifespan compared to halogen or HID bulbs.
9005 vs H11: What's the Difference?
While both 9005 and H11 headlight bulbs are popular for automotive lighting upgrades, they serve very different purposes and are not interchangeable without modification.
Vehicle Applications
Application | 9005/HB3 Bulb Use Cases | H11 Bulb Use Cases |
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High Beam | ✅ Primary application | ✅ Primary application |
Low Beam | ❌ Unsafe/illegal | ✅ Primary application |
DRL | ✅ Common in trucks/SUVs | ❌ Rare |
Fog Lights | ❌ Rare (except some Jeeps) | ✅ Most common application |
9005/HB3 Bulb Use Cases
High Beam: ✅ Primary application
Low Beam: ❌ Unsafe/illegal
DRL: ✅ Common in trucks/SUVs
Fog Lights: ❌ Rare (except some Jeeps)
H11 Bulb Use Cases
High Beam: ❌ Never used
Low Beam: ✅ Primary application
DRL: ❌ Rare
Fog Lights: ✅ Most common application
Find the Best 9005 LED Headlight Bulbs for Your Needs
We've grouped our top-rated 9005 headlight bulbs by brightness, features, and use case—making it easier to find the right option:
Series | Key Features |
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LS Plus Series | 💡 Brightest 9005 LED bulb,delivers up to 13,000 lumens per set,top-tier performance, ideal for long-range use |
LA Plus Series | ⭐ Most popular – balanced brightness and efficiency |
LD Plus Series | 🔄 Switchback Dual Color bulbs – switch between white and amber |
Pro Series Series | 🛠️Custom-fit,designed for large housings without dust covers |
Key Features:💡 Brightest 9005 LED bulb,delivers up to 13,000 lumens per set,top-tier performance, ideal for long-range use
⭐ Most popular – balanced brightness and efficiency
🔄 Switchback Dual Color bulbs – switch between white and amber
🛠️Custom-fit,designed for large housings without dust covers
Need Help Choosing the Right 9005 LED Bulb?
Since 9005/HB3 LED headlight bulb fitment can vary across different vehicles, we recommend:
Referring to your original halogen bulb number (often printed on the base)
Verifying your car's lighting application (high beam, DRL, fog light, etc.)
Reaching out to Lasfit's customer service team—we're happy to help you find the perfect match!
The right bulb = better performance, safer driving, and no installation hassles.
FAQs About 9005/HB3 Headlight Bulbs
1. Q: What are 9005 LED bulbs used for?
A: 9005 LED headlight bulbs—also known as HB3 headlight bulbs—are primarily used as high beam headlights or daytime running lights (DRLs). They deliver powerful, long-distance illumination to enhance visibility and driving safety, especially at highway speeds or in dark rural areas.
2. Q: Is 9005 headlight bulb the same as hb3 headlight bulb?
A: Yes. 9005 headlight bulb and hb3 headlight bulb refer to the same bulb type and are fully interchangeable. “9005” is the U.S. designation, while “HB3” is used more commonly in other regions. Both are single-beam bulbs used in high beam or DRL applications.
3. Q: Are 9005 and H11 bulbs interchangeable?
A: No. 9005 and H11 are not interchangeable. They have different connectors and operate in different beam positions—9005 is typically high beam, while H11 is commonly used for low beam or fog lights. Always check your owner’s manual before purchasing.
4. Q: Is a 9005 headlamp bulb high or low beam?
A: The 9005 headlight bulb is typically used as a high beam. However, in some vehicle configurations, it may be used for DRLs or even low beam in dual-beam setups. Check your vehicle’s bulb application guide for exact usage.
5. Q: Can I use a 9005 led light bulb as a low beam?
A: Technically, 9005 bulbs are not designed for low beam use, as they are single-beam high-output bulbs. Using a 9005 led light bulb in a low beam socket may cause glare or incorrect beam pattern. Use the correct low beam type (such as H11 or H7) for optimal performance.
6. Q: What vehicles use 9005 / HB3 headlight bulbs?
A: The 9005/HB3 bulb fits a wide range of vehicles including trucks, SUVs, and sedans from brands like Toyota, Honda, Ford, Chevrolet, and Subaru. It's commonly used in high beam or DRL positions.
7. Q: Are 9005 LED bulbs easy to install?
A: Yes. Most Lasfit 9005 LED headlight bulbs feature plug-and-play installation, designed for direct halogen replacement without extra wiring or modifications. DIY-friendly with clear beam alignment.
8. Q: What’s the difference between 9005 and 9006 bulbs?
A: 9005 and 9006 bulbs look similar but are not interchangeable without modification. 9005 = high beam (straight connector) 9006 = low beam (L-shaped connector) 9005 bulbs run at higher wattage and produce more brightness.
9. Q: Can I use HB4 instead of HB3?
A: No. HB4 is equivalent to 9006, which is a low beam bulb, while HB3 (9005) is for high beams. They have different wattages, connector types, and beam output.
10. Q: Are 9005 bulbs dual beam?
A: No. 9005/HB3 bulbs are single beam, meaning they serve either high or low beam, but not both. If your vehicle requires dual beam functionality, look for dual filament bulbs like H4, 9004, or H13.