Make the front end of your Dodge Ram stand out from all of the others with a custom set of Projector Headlights from Recon. These headlights exceed OEM requirement for on road use and are 100% DOT approved. The Recon Projector Headlights feature halo low beam lights and daytime running lights in either LED or CCFL styles. The headlights are designed to be a direct bolt on to make installation fast and simple.
These lights can be installed in your driveway without the use of specialty tools. Comes with detailed instructions and everything need to install your new custom headlights from Recon. Light up the road while turning heads with this one simple bolt on custom set of Projector Headlights for your Ram truck.
These lights are built to be ultra-bright so that they can be seen in both light and dark environments during the day and night. If you want to be able to use your halos all the time, you should choose LED. These rings are also slightly more durable than CCFL and are built to last for 60,000 hours of continuous use.
Comes as a set of two
Projector style design
Weather tight
Available with chrome, black, smoke
Replaces factory housing
Includes detailed installation instructions and hardware
Comes with a manufacturer one year warranty
Take your Dodge Ram to the next level with a great looking custom set of Projector Headlights from Recon. Upgrade your night vision all while turning heads everywhere your go with these lights. Turn night into day with Recon lights.
Direct bolt-on on headlights. Perfect fitment (no cutting, splicing or soldering required). Plug-and-play application. State and local laws may vary.
Fits On:
06-08 Dodge Ram 1500 / 06-09 Dodge Ram 2500/3500
Black Inside, Crystal Clear Lens, Amber Reflector, LED Projector
Adding Recon H1 and/or 9005 HID with 6,000 Kelvin Bulbs & Extra Slim 35 Watt Impact & Water Resistant Ballasts for best lighting. For use with Recon Projector Headlights only. Anti-Flicker Harness recommended for Dodge Ram.
This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 17 July, 2018.