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ANZO 1998-2005 Chevrolet S-10 Projector Headlights w/ Halo Black - 111015
ANZO
$249.40Projector Headlight Set, w/Halo, Clear Lens, Pair, LED, Black, Not For Use w/Factory Fog Lights, . Guaranteed To Improve Your Vehicles Appearance. Rigorously Tested For Fit And Function. Simple Plug And Play. No Modifications Required. Easy Installation...$249.40 -
Raxiom 09-14 Ford F-150 G4 Projector Headlights- Black Housing (Clear Lens) - T544003
Raxiom
$449.99Will these headlights fit my 2010 Ford F-150?Yes, these RAX LED Headlights are engineered for a precise fit on all 2009 through 2014 Ford F-150 models.Are these headlights easy to install?Installing these RAX LED Headlights is straightforward due to...$449.99 -
Raxiom 07-18 Jeep Wrangler JK Axial Series LED Front Turn Signals (Smoked) - J119943
Raxiom
$41.99Upgrade the appearance and safety of your 2007-2018 JK Wrangler by installing a pair of Axial Smoked LED Front Turn Signals. Being much brighter than your Wrangler's stock incandescent bulbs, these Axial LED Turn Signal Lights will allow you to clearly...$41.99 -
Raxiom 97-18 Jeep Wrangler TJ/JK Axial Series LED Daymaker Headlights- Black Housing (Clear Lens) - J108042
Raxiom
$109.99Are Raxiom LED Headlights street legal?Raxiom LED Headlights are designed with performance and clarity in mind, adhering to industry standards for exceptional road illumination.How long do Raxiom LED Headlights last?Experience over 50000 hours of...$109.99 -
ANZO 2001-2011 Ford Ranger Crystal Headlight Chrome w/Corner Lights (OE Replacement) - 111484
ANZO
$139.49Are these headlights DOT approved?These ANZO Crystal Headlights are D.O.T. Compliant To S.A.E. Standards, ensuring your 2001-2011 Ford Ranger meets legal road safety requirements.Are these plug and play headlights?Yes, these ANZO Crystal Headlights offer...$139.49 -
AlphaRex 07-13 Toyota Tundra/08-17 Sequoia G2 PRO-Series Projector Headlights Black -NO Lvl Adjuster - 880829
AlphaRex
$586.96What is the optimal beam pattern for the ARX PRO-Series Headlights?These headlights provide an optimal light output and beam pattern, engineered for safer journeys and superior visibility on every road.How do the ARX PRO-Series Headlights compare to...$586.96 -
AlphaRex 07-13 Toyota Tundra NOVA LED Proj Headlights Alpha-Black w/Activ Light/Seq Signal/DRL - 880820
AlphaRex
MSRP: $1,485.00$1,350.00Are these headlights compatible with my vehicle?ARX NOVA Headlights offer precision fitment for select 2007-2017 Toyota Sequoia and Tundra models; confirm your exact vehicle details before purchase.How difficult is the installation process?Professional...MSRP: $1,485.00$1,350.00 -
AlphaRex 07-13 GMC 1500HD NOVA LED Proj Headlight Plank Style Gloss Blk w/Activ Light/Seq Signal/DRL - 880609
AlphaRex
MSRP: $1,290.00$1,170.00What is the warranty for AlphaRex ARX NOVA Headlights?These ARX NOVA Headlights are backed by a limited lifetime warranty, ensuring long-term satisfaction and performance for your vehicle.Can I install these headlights myself?Professional installation is...MSRP: $1,290.00$1,170.00 -
AlphaRex 06-08 Dodge Ram 1500HD LUXX LED Projector Headlights Plank Style Alpha Blk w/Seq Signal/DRL - 880533
AlphaRex
MSRP: $875.00$795.00Are these headlights compatible with my 2007 Dodge Ram 2500?These ARX LUXX Headlights are precisely engineered to fit your 2006-2009 Dodge Ram 1500, 2500, and 3500 models.Can I install these headlights myself?Professional installation is recommended for...MSRP: $875.00$795.00 -
AlphaRex 17-19 Ford F-250/350/450 SD NOVA-Series LED Proj Headlights Bk w/Actv Light SeqSig & SBDRL - 880325
AlphaRex
MSRP: $1,480.00$1,345.00Will the ARX NOVA headlights fit my 2018 Ford F-250 Super Duty?ARX NOVA headlights are designed for specific truck fitment, confirming compatibility with your 2018 Ford F-250 Super Duty is essential.Are the ARX NOVA headlights street legal?Guaranteed...MSRP: $1,480.00$1,345.00 -
AlphaRex 05-07 Ford F250/350/450/550 Super Duty LUXX LED Proj HL Blk w/Actv Light & Seq Sig + SB DRL - 880317
AlphaRex
MSRP: $840.00$760.00How many lumens does this ARX LUXX Headlight kit produce?ARX LUXX Headlights deliver unparalleled illumination for superior nighttime visibility, ensuring safer driving on every journey.What is the beam pattern like on these headlights?These ARX LUXX...MSRP: $840.00$760.00 -
AlphaRex 16-18 Chevy 1500HD LUXX LED Proj Headlights Alpha-BK w/Seq Atv Lgt / SeqSig (Req PN 810023) - 880233
AlphaRex
MSRP: $965.00$875.00Will these headlights fit my 2016 Chevrolet Silverado 1500?ARX LUXX Headlights are precisely engineered to fit all 2016-2018 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 models for a perfect integration.Is professional installation recommended for these...MSRP: $965.00$875.00
Headlights are the single most safety-critical lighting system on any vehicle, and upgrading from factory halogen to modern LED or projector optics can double usable throw distance while cutting power draw by 40–60%. Motor Sport Mayhem stocks 559 headlights and driving lights across 45 brands, spanning motorcycle VSL units and indicator kits all the way to high-output desert racing arrays priced up to $3,899.99.
Our Top Picks for Headlights
Every product below was selected by our in-house build team based on verified optical output, build quality, fitment accuracy, and real-world performance across street, trail, and competition applications.
ACB VSL
Acerbis | $158.98
A purpose-built enduro headlight shell delivering OEM-grade fitment with a polycarbonate lens designed to survive rock and roost impacts that destroy stock units.
- Injection-molded housing resists UV degradation and trail debris better than factory plastic
ADD Light Hoops
Addictive Desert Designs | $798.98
A laser-cut steel light mounting hoop that positions auxiliary driving lights at the optimal fore-mounted height for maximum spread pattern without aerodynamic penalty.
- Bolt-on integration eliminates the structural compromise of aftermarket light bars mounted to factory grille clips
ADG Indicator Lights
AirDog | $105.00
A dedicated low-pressure indicator light kit that gives diesel operators a direct visual alarm for fuel system health, preventing injector damage from cavitation events.
- Hardwired LED indicator design draws under 0.5A continuous, making it safe for always-on monitoring without parasitic drain concerns
ARX NOVA Headlights
AlphaRex | $1,795.00
A full LED projector headlight assembly with active sequential DRL and signature bar lighting that replaces the entire factory housing with zero wiring splicing required.
- Projector optic design produces a sharp, DOT-compliant cutoff line that eliminates oncoming driver glare while maximizing road illumination depth
ANZ LED/Projector Headlights
ANZO | $1,124.00
A black-housing full LED projector unit with an integrated sequential light bar DRL that delivers OEM-plus visibility with a distinct custom appearance.
- Full LED construction across both low and high beam eliminates the hybrid halogen/LED compromise found in budget projector conversions
ARB Driving Lights
ARB | $1,995.95
A high-intensity IQ-series driving light system engineered for sustained output in extreme heat and vibration environments encountered during serious overlanding and expedition use.
- Thermally managed LED driver circuit maintains consistent lumen output at operating temperature rather than thermally throttling after the first 10 minutes of use
ART LED Light Kit
Artec Industries | $24.19
A complete LED license plate lighting kit with pre-terminated harness that satisfies legal illumination requirements on custom bumper and plate relocation builds.
- Pre-wired harness format removes the guesswork from custom bumper builds where factory plate light routing is no longer viable
BAJ LP6 Lights
Baja Designs | $3,089.95
A competition-grade LP6 bull bar light kit engineered for high-speed desert running, producing extreme forward throw with an upfitter-ready wiring integration.
- LP6 optic geometry is derived directly from Baja race program data, optimized for 60–100+ mph throw distances where standard driving lights fall critically short
BKM Headlight Accessories B
BikeMaster | $101.99
A 7-inch side-mount headlight bracket that correctly positions a round headlight assembly for clean custom motorcycle builds without fabrication or custom machining.
- Powder-coated steel construction provides the structural rigidity needed to keep a 7-inch headlight stable at highway speed without resonance vibration blur
BKC Headlights C
Bikers Choice | $399.99
A chrome sunray bottom-mount headlight unit running an H4 bulb platform, delivering classic custom styling with a universally compatible 55/60W output rating.
- H4 socket compatibility means this housing accepts everything from standard halogen to high-output LED retrofit bulbs without any wiring modification
How to Choose the Right Headlights
The difference between a quality aftermarket headlight and a cheap failure comes down to three things: optical engineering, thermal management, and regulatory compliance. A housing with the right projector or reflector geometry will throw a clean, usable beam pattern; a poor one scatters light everywhere except where you need it, creating glare for oncoming traffic while leaving the road edge dark. Thermal failure is the leading cause of premature LED headlight death — look for aluminum heat sink construction and verified driver circuit ratings, not just raw lumen claims. On the compliance side, DOT SAE certification is mandatory for any lighting that contacts a public road in the US, while ECE R112/R113 certification is the relevant standard for international or track use.
Key Specifications
Beam pattern is the first specification to evaluate and the one most commonly ignored. Projector-style headlights use a focused lens to create a precise, controlled cutoff between your illuminated zone and the oncoming driver's eyes — critical for both safety and legality. Reflector-style units rely on a parabolic mirror to direct light, which can produce excellent results in well-engineered housings but tends to scatter in cheaper designs. For high-speed applications, look for a beam that achieves meaningful intensity at 300–500 feet rather than just appearing bright up close.
Color temperature measured in Kelvin determines how well a beam actually illuminates the road rather than just appearing visually impressive. The 5000–6000K range delivers maximum perceived brightness and contrast on asphalt in dry conditions, but drops below 4500K performs better in rain, fog, and dust where higher color temperatures wash out in the scatter. Pure white or slightly warm-white output is DOT-preferred; the blue-purple tints from unregulated imports typically indicate undersized LED chips being overdriven to hit a target color at the expense of service life.
Wattage and lumen output need to be read together to identify driver efficiency. A well-engineered 40W LED headlight should produce 4,000–5,000 effective lumens at the output lens; anything claiming 10,000+ lumens from the same wattage is measuring raw LED chip lumens before housing losses, which is a meaningless marketing figure. On the wiring side, LED headlight systems drawing under 3A per side are compatible with most factory wiring harnesses, but high-output driving light arrays above 20W per unit require a relay and dedicated fuse circuit to prevent harness damage.
IP rating governs water and dust resistance and is non-negotiable for off-road applications. IP67 certification means the unit survives temporary submersion to 1 meter for 30 minutes — sufficient for most trail and overlanding use. IP68 or IP69K is required for rock crawling and water crossing applications where prolonged submersion or direct high-pressure spray is expected. Polycarbonate lenses should carry a UV-stabilized coating to prevent the yellowing and hazing that degrades output by 30–50% within two years on unprotected units.
Headlight Output and Application Reference Guide
| Application | Recommended Output (Effective Lumens) | Beam Pattern | Minimum IP Rating |
|---|---|---|---|
| Street / Daily Driving | 2,500–4,500 lm (low) / 4,000–6,500 lm (high) | Projector with DOT cutoff | IP65 |
| Highway Touring / Performance Street | 4,500–6,500 lm (low) / 6,000–9,000 lm (high) | Projector or premium reflector | IP65 |
| Overlanding / Expedition | 5,000–8,000 lm main + 3,000–6,000 lm aux | Wide flood + long-range spot combo | IP67 |
| Weekend Off-Road / Trail | 3,500–6,000 lm main + supplemental aux | Flood or combination spread | IP67 |
| Rock Crawling | 2,000–4,000 lm (lower output, wider spread preferred) | Wide flood, 120°+ | IP68 |
| High-Speed Desert Running | 8,000–15,000+ lm aux array | Pencil or long-range spot, 1°–5° | IP67 minimum |
Price Guide
Entry ($0.20–$150): This range covers bulb replacements, mounting hardware, indicator lights, wiring harness kits, and motorcycle headlight brackets — functional components that keep a build legal or complete a lighting system already in place. Halogen bulb upgrades and basic LED retrofits also land here; they deliver real improvement over aged factory bulbs but won't match the output or lifespan of a purpose-built LED assembly.
Mid-range ($150–$600): This is where the majority of enthusiasts find the best return on investment — purpose-built LED and projector headlight assemblies with genuine DOT certification, integrated DRL functions, and aluminum heat sink construction. Brands like ANZO, ORACLE Lighting, and Diode Dynamics occupy this space with products that outperform factory halogens significantly while remaining street-legal out of the box.
Premium ($600–$3,899.99): Full LED projector assemblies with sequential lighting, active leveling systems, and competition-grade driving light arrays live at this tier. The cost is justified by race-derived optical engineering, significantly higher sustained lumen output, and vehicle-specific integration that plug-and-play at the OEM harness level. For high-speed off-road, overlanding expeditions, or builds where headlights are a centerpiece upgrade rather than a replacement, this range delivers measurably different real-world performance.
Who Is This For?
Headlight upgrades serve a broader range of builds than almost any other lighting category — from a straightforward street car refresh to a fully specced desert race rig — and the usage data across our inventory reflects that range clearly.
High Speed Desert Running — 8.4/10
This category scores highest for desert running applications because auxiliary driving light systems and competition light bars are fundamentally built around the demands of 60–100+ mph off-road navigation, where factory headlights are dangerously inadequate. Pencil-beam spot patterns at this level project usable light 500–800 feet forward, giving a driver enough reaction time at speed to avoid terrain features. The products engineered for this use case have vibration-dampened mounts, thermally managed drivers for sustained output, and wiring systems that can handle the current loads of large LED arrays.
Easy DIY Install — 8.3/10
With a score of 8.3 out of 10, this category has a strong representation of plug-and-play products designed for home installation without specialized tools or training. Direct-replacement LED headlight assemblies that use factory harness connectors, pre-terminated auxiliary light kits, and bracket hardware with vehicle-specific drilling patterns all contribute to this score. Most street-oriented LED headlight upgrades can be completed with basic hand tools in under two hours, and the wiring integration points are straightforward enough that a first-time installer can follow them correctly.
Weekend Off-Roading — 8.2/10
Off-road weekend use scores 8.2 because auxiliary lighting is one of the highest-impact upgrades for trail driving after dark, and the breadth of product types — from pod lights to full driving light kits — covers every mounting location and beam pattern need. Trail use demands wide flood patterns that illuminate the sides of the trail as much as ahead, and the combination of a properly aimed main headlight with supplemental forward and side-facing pods covers that requirement completely. IP67 or better ratings are standard across this segment, which matters on trails where mud, water crossings, and debris contact are routine.
Overlanding and Expedition — 7.9/10
Overlanding scores 7.9 and represents one of the largest share segments in the inventory because expedition-spec lighting involves multiple light types across a single build — main headlights, roof-mounted driving lights, camp lighting, and recovery lighting all fall under this umbrella. Sustained thermal performance is the differentiating factor for overlanding applications, since a multi-day remote expedition may run lights for 6–8 hours continuously, exposing any thermal shortcomings in driver circuit design. High-CRI output in the 80+ range is a secondary consideration here, as it improves the ability to read terrain texture and identify hazards that lower-CRI high-lumen sources wash out.
Visual and Aesthetic Upgrade — 7.3/10
A 7.3 score for aesthetic upgrades reflects a large market segment of buyers upgrading factory headlights primarily for appearance — sequential DRL animations, signature lighting bars, blacked-out housings, and halo rings all deliver a visual transformation that can dramatically change the front-end character of a build. The engineering gap in this segment is significant: the best aesthetic headlight upgrades maintain or exceed factory optical output and carry DOT certification, while cheaper equivalents sacrifice beam quality for visual impact and create real safety and legal problems despite looking identical from the outside. Buying by certification rather than appearance alone is the correct approach in this segment.
Trusted Headlights Brands We Carry
The brands that dominate our headlights category earned their position through engineering credibility, not marketing spend. Baja Designs builds its entire product line around data from the Baja 1000 and King of the Hammers programs, producing some of the highest real-world output numbers available in a production driving light. AlphaRex has become the benchmark for full-replacement LED projector assemblies, with vehicle-specific optical calibration and active sequential lighting that matches or exceeds OEM premium headlight systems at a fraction of OEM cost. Rigid Industries pioneered the modern LED off-road light segment and still produces some of the most thermally stable and mechanically durable light pods available. ANZO covers the broadest range of direct-replacement headlight applications with consistent DOT certification across its line — a critical detail that many competitors skip. ORACLE Lighting specializes in halo and DRL lighting technology with patented LED ring construction, while Diode Dynamics brings an engineering-first approach to LED bulb science and auxiliary lighting with independently tested lumen and color temperature data published for every product.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are AlphaRex headlights DOT approved and street legal?
AlphaRex headlights are DOT SAE compliant on all products designed for street use, meaning they meet Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 108 for beam pattern, intensity, and color. Each assembly is designed and tested to produce a controlled cutoff line that meets the SAE J1383 standard for low beam photometric output. You should verify the specific listing for any AlphaRex product, as their off-road-only auxiliary lights are clearly marked as such and are not intended for unrestricted street use. In practice, the full replacement headlight assemblies in their lineup are among the most legally well-documented aftermarket units available.
Are ANZO headlights street legal?
ANZO designs its direct-replacement headlight assemblies for street legal use and marks DOT SAE compliance on qualifying products in its catalog. The certification means the housing, projector or reflector optics, and integrated LED or bulb system have been validated against FMVSS 108 beam pattern and intensity requirements. ANZO also offers some appearance-focused accessories and off-road auxiliary lights that are not DOT certified and carry appropriate use restrictions. When purchasing any ANZO headlight for a vehicle driven on public roads, confirm DOT markings on the product listing rather than assuming all products in their catalog share the same compliance status.
Are aftermarket LED headlights legal for street use?
Aftermarket LED headlights are legal for street use in the United States when they carry DOT SAE certification, which requires meeting FMVSS 108 photometric standards for beam intensity, spread, and cutoff line geometry. The critical distinction is between a full housing replacement that has been engineered and tested as a complete optical system versus a raw LED bulb retrofit installed into a housing designed for a halogen bulb — the latter rarely produces a compliant beam pattern because halogen reflectors are not designed to work with the different emitter geometry of an LED source. Many states also allow ECE-marked headlights from European manufacturers, though the specific regulations vary. Always verify the DOT or SAE marking on the housing itself and check your state's vehicle equipment code if you are uncertain.
Are ANZO tail lights good quality?
ANZO tail lights are a solid mid-range product that consistently delivers better build quality than budget imports while remaining significantly more affordable than OEM replacement assemblies. Their housings use UV-stabilized polycarbonate lenses that resist hazing longer than standard acrylic, and the LED versions provide noticeably faster illumination response than incandescent equivalents — roughly 200ms faster, which is meaningful at highway following distances. Sequential and smoked variants are popular for aesthetic builds, and ANZO's DOT compliance documentation is better than most competitors in their price bracket. Longevity is generally strong in moderate climates, though extended exposure to extreme temperature cycling can affect housing seal integrity over time like any plastic-bodied assembly. For more lighting options beyond headlights, browse our full lights category.
What makes a high-speed off-road driving light different from a standard auxiliary light?
High-speed desert running lights use a narrow pencil or spot beam pattern — typically 1 to 5 degrees — to project usable illumination 500 to 1,000 feet forward rather than the 100–200 foot range of a standard driving light, which is necessary at speeds above 60 mph where reaction distance requirements are dramatically greater. They are built with significantly more robust thermal management because sustained high-power output at speed generates heat levels that would throttle or destroy a standard LED driver circuit within minutes. The mechanical construction also differs: vibration isolation at the mount point and shock-rated internal construction prevent the resonance damage that kills standard lighting in washboard and whoops-section terrain. Output ratings in this category are genuinely meaningful, and the price premium over standard driving lights reflects real engineering cost rather than brand positioning.
Building something specific? Our performance specialists can help you select the right Headlights for your application — street, track, or full race build.