Looking for new headlights...please help!
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Looking for new headlights...please help!
First post on this forum, need some help ASAP.
I have a 2015 F150 Lariat with factory LED headlights. I want to get some aftermarket headlights to install myself, but most of the headlights I find say they are made for F150's "with factory Halogen headlights."
Can I install any type of aftermarket headlight (that fits my model year) while having the factory LED's? Need to know what will work.
Thank you!
I have a 2015 F150 Lariat with factory LED headlights. I want to get some aftermarket headlights to install myself, but most of the headlights I find say they are made for F150's "with factory Halogen headlights."
Can I install any type of aftermarket headlight (that fits my model year) while having the factory LED's? Need to know what will work.
Thank you!
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These will work also. Just make sure to choose the option that says, Yes, add Alpharex's converter for my OEM LED headlights.
https://www.stage3motorsports.com/88...eadlights.html
https://www.stage3motorsports.com/88...eadlights.html
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The OEM headlamps are pretty decent, not much reason to change them unless you've got a dead headlamp.
No, there are no cheaper options except for converting to the halogen assemblies.
Unless you are looking for a replacement for a dead oem headlamp, what you should look into is adding SAE approved lighting to fill in whatever part of the oem lighting you feel is inadequate.
No, there are no cheaper options except for converting to the halogen assemblies.
Unless you are looking for a replacement for a dead oem headlamp, what you should look into is adding SAE approved lighting to fill in whatever part of the oem lighting you feel is inadequate.