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CCFL Halo DRL Projector Headlights; Black Housing; Smoked Lens (10-18 RAM 3500 w/ Factory Halogen Non-Projector Headlights)Find parts that fit my vehicle

Item SHR3017
CCFL Halo DRL Projector Headlights; Black Housing; Smoked Lens (10-18 RAM 3500 w/ Factory Halogen Non-Projector Headlights)
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$809.99 pair

Ship to: Columbus - 43215
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Reviews, Q&A, Specs & Installation

      Features & Specs

      • Stylish CCFL Halo Projector Lights
      • Reinforces Visibility, Safety, and Style
      • Uses H1 Bulbs for Low Beam (Included) and 9005 for High Beam (Not Included)
      • High-Strength, Smoked Lenses
      • Heavy-Duty, Black Housings
      • With CCFL Halos and Daytime Running Lights
      • Bolt-On Installation
      • Sold as a Pair, Driver and Passenger Sides Included
      • Fits All 2010 to 2018 RAM 3500 Without Projector Headlights Models

      Description

      Safer and Stylish Driving. Illuminate the road with a clearer and brighter field of vision by mounting these CCFL Halo DRL Projector Headlights with Black Housing and Smoked Lens on your RAM. The evenly dispersed and long-range beam patterns allow you to see farther down the road and avoid potential hazards. These lights come in a captivatingly striking black appearance that reinforces your vehicle’s aggressive exterior.

      Powerful, Fatigue-Free Lighting. This pair of CCFL Halo DRL Projector Headlights features a projector lens design that lights up the road with a bright focused beam for better nighttime visibility. The bulbs are positioned in front of elliptical-shaped reflectors, directing the light toward a central focal point for sharper light output with less scatter loss.

      Lasting Durability. Designed to handle harsh driving conditions, the bulbs and DRLs are housed inside a high-grade enclosure and an impact-resistant lens. Each assembly is equipped with high-quality seals to keep dust, dirt, moisture, and water from entering and causing potential component failure. In addition, the smoked lenses and black housings add a distinctively fierce appeal to your vehicle’s style.

      Straightforward Installation. Mounting these lights on your truck is simple with light to moderate mechanical and electrical skills required. Each unit fits to the factory mounting locations and seamlessly integrates with your vehicle’s contours.

      Application. These CCFL Halo DRL Projector Headlights with Black Housing and Smoked Lens are specifically designed for all 2010 to 2018 RAM 3500 without Projector Headlights models.

      Bulb Application. This CCFL Halo DRL Projector Headlight Kit is supplied with H1 low beam bulbs. This kit does not include 9005 high beam bulbs; the factory high beam bulbs can be used instead.

      Fitment:

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      Installation & What's in the Box

      Installation Info

      What's in the Box

      • (1) Driver Side Headlight Assembly
      • (1) Passenger Side Headlight Assembly
      • (2) Low-Beam Bulbs
      5.0

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