Harley-Davidson FXR Super Glide II Headlight Bulb Size
The Harley-Davidson FXR Super Glide II headlight bulb uses 9003 and H5006 sizes for both high and low beam applications. The replacement chart covers 1982 to 1994 model years with corresponding bulb size specifications.
The year-by-year compatibility chart below provides a quick reference to verify the correct bulb size for your vehicle.
The Harley-Davidson FXR Super Glide II uses two distinct headlight bulb types across its model years: the H5006 sealed beam unit and the 9003 dual-filament halogen bulb.
The H5006 is specified for both high and low beam headlight positions on the FXR Super Glide II from 1982-1991, covering the majority of model years in these specifications.
The 9003 bulb is specified for both high and low beam positions on the 1993-1994 FXR Super Glide II, representing a later configuration for this model.
The H5006 is a 5.75-inch round sealed beam unit operating at 12V. It is not a replaceable bulb in the conventional sense, as the entire unit requires replacement when it fails.
The 9003 is a dual-filament halogen bulb with a P43t base, rated at 12V with a 60W high beam filament and a 55W low beam filament. Its dual-filament design allows a single bulb to serve both beam functions.
Because the H5006 is a sealed beam unit and the 9003 is a socketed halogen bulb, these two types are not interchangeable. The physical housing and mounting requirements differ between the two configurations.
Both the H5006 and 9003 are ANSI-standard bulbs rated for use in the United States and Canada, meaning they conform to defined performance and fitment standards within those markets.
The single 9003 bulb handles both high and low beam output on 1993-1994 models, whereas earlier H5006-equipped years use a sealed beam unit that integrates both functions into the replaceable housing itself.