



💡 Light up your off-road adventures like a pro—don’t get left in the dark!
The Hella H4 100/80W bulb is a high-performance 12V lighting solution tailored for professionals demanding superior brightness and durability in off-road, agricultural, and industrial settings. Delivering up to 60% more light than standard bulbs, it offers precise beam focus without compromising safety. Designed for use with upgraded heavy-duty wiring and high-temperature sockets, this bulb balances cost-efficiency with rugged reliability, making it a trusted choice for those who refuse to settle for less in visibility and performance.






| ASIN | B000COBLKW |
| Auto Part Position | Rear |
| Automotive Fit Type | Vehicle Specific Fit |
| Best Sellers Rank | #251,745 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #995 in Automotive Headlight Bulbs #2,417 in Automotive Headlight Assemblies |
| Brand Name | Hella |
| Brightness | 100 lumen |
| Color | Multi |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (663) |
| Fit Type | Vehicle Specific Fit |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00760687143574, 00760687781592 |
| Included Components | bulb |
| Item Type Name | bulb |
| Item Weight | 9 Grams |
| Light Output Maximum | 100 Lumens |
| Light Source Type | LED |
| Manufacturer | Hella |
| Manufacturer Part Number | H4 100/80W |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Hella Inc. does not offer a warranty on standard (non-performance) bulbs. |
| Model Number | H4 100/80W |
| OEM Equivalent Part Number | H4 100/80W |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Specific Uses For Product | Fleet and plant maintenance. |
| UPC | 760687781592 760687143574 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Wattage | 80 |
E**N
Bright, cheap, beware of heat and headlight switch / wiring harness issues
First, be aware that no automobile or motorcycle sold in the United States has, stock, a wiring harness and headlight switch capable of surviving these bulbs. You *will* eventually burn out your headlight switch on your turn signal stalk, which *will* cost major dollars to repair -- *unless* you buy or build a heavy duty relay harness for your headlights. Furthermore, even if your headlight switch survives, it is quite likely that you will melt the light bulb socket down at the headlight unless you've replaced it with a heavy duty high temperature one, both due to the high amperage caused by voltage drop in too-small stock wiring and due to the simple fact that these bulbs put out more heat. The end result is that a simple light bulb change will turn into a trip to your local NAPA store to get a high-temperature socket, then a lot of cursing as you cut off the old socket (and bulb) and wire in a new socket. With that aside: I have used these bulbs in two Jeep Wranglers (using H4 conversion kits with heavy duty relay wiring harnesses) and two motorcycles (using a custom relay kit and harness that I built myself). They are as bright as stock reflectors are capable of handling. They do make more heat than stock bulbs, thus I recommend them only in glass enclosures, not in plastic ones. My Kawasaki motorcycles had a glass enclosure, and the Hella H4 conversion kits I used on my Jeeps have glass enclosures too. My Suzuki motorcycle had plastic enclosures so I used the Phillips X-Treme Power bulbs in that one instead. That said, the Phillips X-Treme bulbs are quite a bit more expensive than these bulbs and last about the same amount of time. If your car or motorcycle is properly set up to use these, they're a lot cheaper than the X-Tremes and put out a little more light. They're great bulbs, all in all. Just don't think you can put them into a stock wiring harness without a problem -- you *will* eventually burn something out or melt something.
D**H
H4 100/80W, low beam comparable to LED brightness
H4 100/80W This bulb would be a god sent for motorcycles, only if it came in the fog/french yellow too... The low beam is properly positioned, quite bright and whiter than I expected from an incandescent. The high beam is also properly positioned, the mirror seems to focus it just like a DOT 60/55W bulb, no funky blinding patterns or wide spread beam as experienced with some LEDs. My intent was a brighter low beam and I am satisfied... I have tried a number of LEDs and it is comparable in luminosity/visibility. With LEDs I was not satisfied with the high beam as my mirror would not properly focus the beam, so I kept using 60/55W after testing 3-4 brands, the high end models. This 100/80W does not suffer from that. It is considerably brighter than a regular 60/55W, in fact some white road signs seem to reflect back almost too much light... It may be distracting at first.. It does not seem to heat up in a ridiculous manner. In theory it should put out ~60% more heat and light than the typical H4 so check your equipment after a few uses if it has completely enclosed headlights... For setups that keep both low and high beams ON, double check the values of the fuses as it may blow the typical 10Amps... Divide wattage consumed by the volts supplied to find the amps required for the fuse. 100W/12V=8Amps, 80W=7Amps, both ON = 15 (in reality the voltage is between 13.4-14V for a running motor, I don't know at what voltage the fuses are measured) Also, if possible degrease the bulb before installation w/ acetone, isopropyl alcohol, contact cleaner, etc, as oily spots on glass create hot spots. Be safe, have fun.
H**Y
100/80W H4 Gives My Old Car a Lighting Performance Boost for Safer Driving
These bulbs helped, a LOT. I'm an old guy, and my aging eyes need all the help they can get when I drive at night. These Hella 100/80W H4 bulbs are BETTER than the TRS Mini-D2S HID Projector Retrofit I had installed previously. The Hella bulbs give you full spectrum TRUE white lighting that helps you see everything, and the stock headlight housing puts the light where it's supposed to go, down the road. I have a set of TRS 3Five ballasts and Mini D2S projectors sitting in my shop cabinet ... I am NOT going to re-install them, not going back to that poorly prioritized TRS HID D2S projector lighting pattern with stupid blue tint from TRS HID capsules and stupid amounts of just-in-front-of-the-bumper foreground lighting. It's for sale, cheap. My vehicle's headlight wiring does get a tiny bit warm with these Hella 100/80W H4 bulbs in use, as does the headlight lens, but it's just that ... warmer, not hot. Will probably build a thicker gauge wiring harness (12 AWG wiring) to see what these Hella 100/80W H4 bulbs can really do , as the stock 18 AWG wiring in my vehicle is probably choking these a little in terms of voltage drop and current limitations from the thin stock wiring. Even with that electrical slowdown from the stock wiring, these Hella 100/80W H4 bulbs still illuminate noticeably better than stock 60/55W H4 bulbs. Gave them 5 stars for longevity, as I have no reason to downgrade them (high performance bulbs tend to last a bit less than regular bulbs), but if they don't last a year, I'll be back with a revision to the review. Very pleased with the increase in illumination while maintaining a useable beam pattern. Win win.
F**O
Después de un viaje en carretera en mi march me di cuenta que las luces dejaban mucho que desear. Quería mejorar este aspecto sin usar LEDs o HID, vi que estos bulbos tenían buenos comentarios. Aquí dejo algunas fotos de las bajas y altas. quise hacer un comparativo de los focos originales y estos pero las fotos no le hacen justicia. Yo diría que la mejoría es entre un 20 y 30% no esperen milagros pero si mejora sobre todo por el precio.
S**W
Worthy of the upper case; these are drop-in H4 and are VERY VERY BRIGHT. It does say right there in the ad they are for off-road use only, so I will likely not use them for general road driving - it would definitely be blinding to other drivers and there's a good chance I would be pulled over by the federales. Anyway. I bought two, they dropped right in to my Jeep Wrangler Hella lights, and fired right up. I've had very positive results with Hella. Happy purchase.
S**L
brightness 🔆 Good
H**R
Bulb did work ok, but totally inadequate packing! There was no foam protection on the bulb itself and bulb had come out of the box which was flatterned in an only very slightly padded envelope. A miracle it worked
R**U
Great bulbs and they have been going now for over a year.
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