The Polaris Ranger 900-6 Crew uses a 9008 bulb size for both high beam and low beam headlight applications. The replacement chart covers 2015 to 2016 production 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 9008 bulb is a dual-filament halogen type, meaning a single bulb contains two separate filaments that serve two distinct functions. One filament operates at 65W for high beam output, and the other operates at 55W for low beam output.
The 9008 carries an ANSI designation, which places it within a standardized classification system used across the United States and Canada. This standardization governs the bulb's electrical and physical characteristics.
The 9008 uses a P26t base, a single-contact bayonet-style fitting. This base type is specific to dual-filament automotive bulbs and is not interchangeable with single-filament base types such as P26s.
The Polaris Ranger 900-6 Crew uses the 9008 bulb for both the high beam and low beam headlight positions across the 2015-2016 model years, with a single bulb type fulfilling both functions per headlight assembly.
Because the high and low beams share one bulb housing per side, the 9008's dual-filament design is a fitment requirement rather than an option. A single-filament replacement would not replicate the full functionality of the original assembly.
The 9008 designation is also cross-referenced as H13 in international markets. These two designations refer to the same bulb specification, though labeling may vary by region of sale.