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Truck-Lite LED headlights

A round LED truck light with exposed wiring rests on a cardboard box labeled Truck-Lite, beside another similar box, showcasing quality Truck-Lite headlights on a concrete surface.

As seen in the Winter 2008 issue of Overland Journal in the ‘SEMA Showcase’ section on page 21, we have installed the Truck-Lite LED headlights on Scott Brady’s 2008 Jeep JK (EarthRoamer XV-JP). Since the JK does not have a standard H4 connector for the headlights, the install required some custom re-wiring.

A person uses a screwdriver to adjust or remove a screw near the Truck-Lite headlights of a white vehicle. A hand holding an electrical connector inside the exposed headlight housing of a white vehicle equipped with Truck-Lite LED headlights.

You will need to re-use the metal ring from the stock headlight in order to install the new LED headlight:

A person is installing or removing a round Truck-Lite LED headlight from the front of a white vehicle, with visible wires and the headlight socket exposed.

Stock headlight on left; Truck-Lite LED headlight on right:

A white Jeep with its hood open, featuring two large round Lightforce spotlights, Truck-Lite LED headlights, a winch, and parts of the engine and wiring visible in the background.

Lowbeams:

A white Jeep with its hood open and headlights on; the left headlight emits a yellowish light, while the right features a bright white Truck-Lite LED headlight. Two large auxiliary lights labeled Lightforce are mounted on the front.

Highbeams:

A Jeep with its hood open showcases its LED headlights and two large round Truck-Lite auxiliary lights, all shining brightly and illuminating the front area.
Close-up of a round Truck-Lite headlight on a white car, showing detailed reflections and the surrounding bodywork.
Front view of a white Jeep with large Truck-Lite LED headlights, spotlights, a winch, and a black grille guard. The words Adventure - Exploration - Discovery are printed above the grille.