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Old 07-05-08, 07:46 AM
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Default Fs: 5000k Philips D2r Hid Bulbs - 85126cm

Hello,
I am selling a set of True 5000K PHILIPS D2R HID BULBs with part# 85126CM.
My friend bought a set of these bulbs without knowing that his Prius uses D4R bulbs. As many of you already know, standard 4100K HID bulbs do look yellowish until they reach the colorshifting stage. You do not need to worry about these 'CM' bulbs because they start from very good white color from the begining.
He paid over $200 for these bulbs but I'm asking only $180 with Free shipping.
You can find many cheap bulbs at fraction of cost, but these are Real Philips bulbs that have the highest quality, not some cheap Asian made bulbs.
These would be great upgrade for those who currently run D2R bulbs not D4R.
If you have any questions, please let me know.
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Old 07-05-08, 08:23 PM
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im pretty sure philips doesn't sell that part number, at least not in the US.

the color-match bulbs should say "85126+" on them...
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Old 07-06-08, 05:54 AM
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No, that is incorrect.
These bulbs are not sold in the U.S. but my friend bought them from elsewhere. That is why they are very hard to find.
Color matching bulbs do have the part# as CM, not + version bulbs.
The '+' version bulbs are supposed to 4300K with no colorshifting process involved.
Hope this explains.
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Old 07-06-08, 06:12 AM
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ehh, regular D2r 4300k bulbs are 85126.
85126+ is the bulb recommended by Philips and all OEM dealerships in the USA as replacement bulbs when ONE side burns out since they are slightly higher in kelvin rating to match burned-in 85126 bulbs.

regardless, since i am not familiar with Philips overseas product lineup il stop short of saying they dont make 85126cm bulbs....
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Old 07-06-08, 07:00 PM
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Originally Posted by louiegs400
thats a very good price
i just bought 6000k philips ultinon i wish i saw this b4.....
anyways how does 5000k look ? what color is it ?
The light color is very clear white (I had the same bulbs on my TL before) unlike standard 85126 bulbs that have yellow tint on them.

Originally Posted by PureDrifter
ehh, regular D2r 4300k bulbs are 85126.
85126+ is the bulb recommended by Philips and all OEM dealerships in the USA as replacement bulbs when ONE side burns out since they are slightly higher in kelvin rating to match burned-in 85126 bulbs.

regardless, since i am not familiar with Philips overseas product lineup il stop short of saying they dont make 85126cm bulbs....
Well, many ebay sellers advertise '85126+' bulbs to be 5000K bulbs but that is absolutely wrong and some people still believe that they are 5000K like you. Again, '+' version bulb is just upgraded version of none '+' version bulb, which does not colorshift to become whiter/bluer over time.
You are correct on the part# though.
85126: standard 4100K
85126+ : upgraded version of 4100K
85126CM: 5000K Color Matching version
85126WX: 6000K Ultinon series.
You can try the '+' version bulb and you will see no difference between 85126 vs. 85126+ bulbs. However, 85126CM bulbs do give a clear difference.
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Old 07-10-08, 06:47 PM
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bump for these rare bulbs!
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Old 07-11-08, 07:24 PM
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Originally Posted by mctuners
Well, many ebay sellers advertise '85126+' bulbs to be 5000K bulbs but that is absolutely wrong and some people still believe that they are 5000K like you. Again, '+' version bulb is just upgraded version of none '+' version bulb, which does not colorshift to become whiter/bluer over time.
You are correct on the part# though.
85126: standard 4100K
85126+ : upgraded version of 4100K
85126CM: 5000K Color Matching version
85126WX: 6000K Ultinon series.
You can try the '+' version bulb and you will see no difference between 85126 vs. 85126+ bulbs. However, 85126CM bulbs do give a clear difference.
That's true, I bought a set of 85126+ bulbs and they had a yellow color to them just like the OEM bulbs. The CM designation indicates the 5000k color-shifted or color-matching bulbs.
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May be a stretch, but are these still available?
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Old 12-26-08, 04:16 PM
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GUess not. Well ****, where am I going to get these?
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