What is the replacement model for 9012?
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Many vehicles equipped with bi-xenon halogen projectors currently use the 9012 model halogen bulbs. However, the corresponding 9012 xenon bulbs are hard to find in the market, and the 9006 bulbs can be used as a substitute. Generally, for projectors that switch between high and low beams, the most commonly used bulb models are H7, H11, and 9012. Among these three halogen bulb models, they are the easiest to operate, with the best appearance, focal length, and luminous flux. Among these three models, the 9012 bulb emits the best light, which is why more and more vehicles are now using the 9012 bulb model. For original projectors using halogen bulbs, most modification shop owners prefer to upgrade to xenon bulbs. The best choice would be the 9012 xenon bulbs. However, in the past, there were very few factories producing 9012 bulbs, so some modification shop owners used 9006 bulbs for the upgrade. If the technique is proficient, the modified effect might be acceptable. But after all, it doesn't perfectly match the original 9012 halogen bulbs, which could affect the light output. The best option is still to replace them with 9012 model xenon bulbs.