The Polaris Ranger XP 900 uses a 9008 bulb size for both high beam and low beam headlight applications. The replacement chart covers 2018 to 2019 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 within one housing.
Operating on 12 volts, the 9008 draws 65 watts on the high beam filament and 55 watts on the low beam filament, reflecting the greater light output demanded at high beam.
The 9008 uses a P26t base, a specific pin configuration that determines physical socket compatibility and is not interchangeable with bulbs carrying different base types.
The 9008 designation follows the ANSI standard recognized in the United States and Canada, placing it within a regulated classification system for bulb performance and construction.
The Polaris Ranger XP 900 uses the 9008 bulb for both the high beam and low beam headlight positions across the 2018-2019 model years, meaning a single bulb type serves both lighting functions rather than requiring separate bulbs for each.
Because the 9008 is a dual-filament bulb handling both beam modes, replacing it with a single-filament alternative would result in the loss of one beam function entirely.