I'm looking to upgrade the high and low beams of my 07 Ford 500. I already bought 9011s for the high beams because these seem like my best bet. However, I'm unsure about the low beams, I considered 9012s but some posts seem to indicate they don't work correctly in all reflectors. Does anyone happen to know if they'll work well in the Ford 500? Or have a guess if they'll work? Or should I get some GE Nighthawks instead?
One thing that makes it definitely a no-go is when the low beam headlamp does not have a full cap bulb shield. If you can see the blacktop of the HB4 (9006) in the low beam headlamp, an HIR2 (9012) won't work in it. There ARE some blacktopped HIR2 bulbs, but there are other aspects of the lamp design that can still make it a no-go even then, for example certain model years of GM composite headlamps for pickup trucks.
The '07 500 does appear to have that bulb shield, at least.
Your lamps are 13 years old-- there will be lens AND reflector degradation at this point and you probably need new ones. Only genuine Ford parts will do-- not "OEM-style" or "OE-style"-- the must be genuine. And, of course, they must be aimed correctly!
Daniel Stern (
www.danielsternlighting.com) has those HIR2s with the blacktop-- ask him if he has them and be sure he knows what vehicle you have. If he doesn't sell you the bulbs it's not because he's mean, it's because they are life-critical safety equipment.
Virgil will also know if that car is a good candidate for the HIR2, as well, and may be along shortly.