Genuine MOPAR Headlights

68266659AJ - : Headlamp for Mopar Image

Headlamp

Mopar 68266659AJ
NONE
$1,014.20
MSRP $1,540.00
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68111035AM - : Headlamp for Mopar Image

Headlamp

Mopar 68111035AM
NONE
$1,160.50
MSRP $1,765.00
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68643492AA - : Headlamp for Mopar Image

Headlamp

Mopar 68643492AA
NONE
$453.10
MSRP $659.00
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55079409AK - : Headlamp for Mopar Image

Headlamp

Mopar 55079409AK
NONE
$745.20
MSRP $1,090.00
Save $344.80
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68275952AI - : Headlamp for Mopar Image

Headlamp

Mopar 68275952AI
NONE
$573.85
MSRP $833.00
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68236118AH - : Headlamp for Mopar Image

Headlamp

Mopar 68236118AH
NONE
$1,072.50
MSRP $1,625.00
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68236120AH - : Headlamp for Mopar Image

Headlamp

Mopar 68236120AH
NONE
$1,043.90
MSRP $1,585.00
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Genuine Mopar Headlights for Sale

Car headlights allow drivers to see and be seen in low-light conditions. Here's everything you need to know about these lights:

Types of Car Headlights

  • Halogen headlights: The most common type of headlights, using a filament and halogen gas to create light.
  • LED headlights: Using light-emitting diodes to produce light, they offer greater energy efficiency and longer lifespan compared to halogen headlights.
  • HID/Xenon headlights: High-intensity discharge lights use xenon gas to produce a brighter and whiter light than halogen headlights.
  • Laser headlights: A new technology, these use laser diodes to produce an even brighter and more focused beam of light than HID headlights.
  • Signs of Problems with Car Headlights

  • Dimming or flickering lights
  • Uneven or misaligned beams
  • Cracks or other damage to the lens or housing
  • Burned-out bulbs
  • When to Change Car Headlights

  • When the headlights become dimmer than normal
  • When the bulbs burn out
  • When the lenses or housings become damaged
  • When the headlights are not aligned properly
  • Why Buy OEM Headlights

    OEM headlights are designed specifically for your car, ensuring a perfect fit and maximum performance. They are also built to the same standards as the headlights that came with your car from the factory, so you can be confident in their quality and reliability.

    If you need to replace your car headlights, consider TheMoparPartStore.com.