Description
Halogen Projector Headlights. The AlphaRex MK II PRO-Series Projector Headlights with Chrome Housing and Clear Lens provide a direct replacement solution designed to enhance lighting performance and vehicle appearance. These headlights feature reliable H7 halogen bulbs for both low and high beams, with dual projectors delivering precise light distribution and a modern look. They include white LED daytime running light tubes and amber sequential turn signals for improved visibility and style during day and night.
Construction and Appearance. Constructed with high-quality polypropylene housing finished in glossy chrome, these headlights ensure durability and a premium appearance. The clear lens is made of polycarbonate plastic with anti-fog and anti-yellowing coatings to maintain clarity and resist environmental damage. Integrated Nitto Denko TEMISH® CAPSEAL™ air vents aid in moisture management, promoting long-lasting performance under various weather conditions.
Installation. These headlights offer a straightforward, direct-fit installation requiring no drilling. Included converter options support compatibility with different stock headlight configurations, simplifying installation for various 4th generation Ram trucks.
Warranty. The headlights come with a two-year warranty covering defects in materials and workmanship.
Application. Designed specifically to fit 09-18 RAM 1500 models equipped with factory halogen non-projector headlights, ensuring proper compatibility. For 13-18 Ram trucks with stock projector headlights, additional converters are necessary for installation.
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AlphaRex 880598
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- Fits 09-18 Ram 1500 with Factory Halogen Non-Projector Headlights
| Brand | AlphaRex |
| Headlight Type | Projector |
| Headlight Housing Color | Chrome |
| Headlight Lens Color | Clear |
| Headlight Style | Aftermarket Style |






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