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CCFL Halo Projector Headlights; Black Housing; Clear Lens (07-13 Tundra)Find parts that fit my vehicle

Item TU2250
CCFL Halo Projector Headlights; Black Housing; Clear Lens (07-13 Tundra)
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      Features, Description, Reviews, Q&A, Specs & Installation

      Features & Specs

      • Black Projector Headlights With Cold Cathode Fluorescent Light Halos
      • For Increased Road and Vehicle Visibility
      • Includes CCFL Halo Rings
      • Halo Rings Have a 100,000 Hour Lifespan
      • Includes Thru-Hole LEDs
      • Thru-Hole LEDs Have a 30,000 Hour Lifespan
      • Boasts Polycarbonate Lenses
      • Crafted With a Polyprophite Housing
      • Meets All Quality and Legal Standards
      • Sold as a Pair
      • Fits All 2007-2013 Toyota Tundra Models

      Description

      Get Brighter, More Reliable Lighting. If your Toyota Tundra’s factory headlights aren’t powerful enough to light your way, then now’s a good time as any to replace them with these Black Projector Headlights, featuring Cold Cathode Fluorescent Light or CCFL Halos. These lighting upgrades generate a sharper, more focused beam of light, which not only improves your road visibility but also helps you feel safer whenever you’re driving at night. What’s more, they display a sleeker headlight style to give your vehicle a more customized look.

      Impressive Headlights. Each headlight comes with a high beam H1 bulb and a low beam H1 bulb. The Halo rings that are included in this kit are CCFL inverter types, each boasting a 100,000-hour lifespan. Thanks to these components, your truck will have the ability to project a brighter beam of light to help illuminate the darkest roads and terrains.

      Built to Endure the Elements. Even when you’re driving in bad weather or on the roughest roads, you can rest assured that these lighting systems will remain in good condition. This is because these projector headlights feature heavy-duty polyprophite housings and durable polycarbonate lenses, so they can withstand many years of wear and tear.

      Installation Requires Pre-Wiring. Before you connect these headlights to your vehicle, you’ll first need to pre-wire them. Fortunately, the entire task will be relatively easy to complete since they’re designed to be an exact replacement of your Toyota Tundra’s stock headlights.

      Meets All Quality, Legal, and DOT Standards. These Black Projector Headlights with CCFL Halos meet ISO 9000 and 9002 quality standards, as well as DOT regulations. They’re also approved by the SAE and compliant with FMVSS 108.

      Application. These Black Projector Headlights with CCFL Halos are compatible with all 2007-2013 Toyota Tundra models.

      CCFL Halo Lights. The Halo Lights that are featured in this kit utilize CCFL inverter type lights.

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      Installation & What's in the Box

      Installation Info

      What's in the Box

      • (1) Driver Side Projector Headlight Assembly With Wiring Harness
      • (1) Passenger Side Projector Headlight Assembly With Wiring Harness
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