🚚 Shine Bright, Drive Safe!
The ACANII Chrome Headlights for the 2004-2008 Ford F150 Pickup Truck are a brand new, DOT & SAE certified replacement for your stock assembly. Designed for maximum illumination and safety, these headlights come with a 30-day return policy and a 60-day warranty, ensuring you can upgrade your vehicle with confidence.
D**A
Looked nice
These didn't fit my truck and I had to send back but it was my fault. I ordered the wrong ones.
T**E
Great price.
The price was very good and they were pretty easy to install, although the signal light plugs didn't fit. I re-used the old plugs and everything worked. They are made in China, but if they don't leak or fog up, I'll be happy. No instructions, so watch YouTube.
M**Z
As described.
Headlight looks well made. Easy to install.
F**S
Una mica del lado del chofer salió dañada ya mandé foto y según van a cambiar pero no a llegado nada
The media could not be loaded. Espero y puedas dar solución y cambien este faro del lado del chofer gracias Todo lo demás que e comprado todo bien
P**Y
Don't buy these
Less than a year and these look just as bad as the OEM lights. Chose a different brand as these are a waste of money
P**.
I thought i bought an extended warranty...can i buy one now?
I love the lights...they are perfect...i thought i had bought the 3 year protection plan but can't seem to find it...can you buy one after the fact?...i just had time to put them on my truck today...thanks, Wayne Pierce
T**E
Nice...till they get wet.
Easy to install and adjust (although the adjuster screws have to be cut off a bit for the unit to fit into place without hitting the frame). The entire headlight swap-out took about 30 minutes. I was delighted. Until a few days later when I went to the car wash.After going through my usual drive-through car wash, I pulled around the side to vacuum the truck and wipe down the trim. See the photo I've included here. That's what I saw. I thought it might dry out on its own, but it didn't. Three days later, it rained. Just driving on wet streets and splashing through occasional deep spots at intersections left me with about a half inch of water in the bottom of the driver's side unit and noticeable moisture forming in the passenger side housing for the first time.When I read through posts in truck forums about aftermarket headlight replacement units, there was a general consensus that cheap headlight units, and some higher priced ones, have to be sealed generously with silicone along all the seams one day prior to installation, else they develop condensation and leak when the housing gets wet. Some also mentioned verifying that the new rubber gaskets around the light bulb sockets were thick enough to seal fully, and one guy even recommended using the old gaskets instead of the new ones.After watching a few online videos of custom truck geeks laboriously sealing inexpensive new aftermarket headlight units with tube upon tube of silicone gasket goo, I decided the dollars saved ended up being offset by personal labor and the cost of silicone.I ended up ordering some higher-end aftermarket OEM replacements with a moisture-seal guarantee (more than twice the price). After multiple car washes and rain storms, the higher quality housings remain dry as a bone. BTW, these new ones snapped into place firmly and were easily adjustable without snipping off the adjustment screws.
P**E
Awesome products
Love the looks on my truck
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