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Fits 1997-2004 Dodge Dakota 1998-2003 Durango Upgraded Replacement LED Running Lights Headlights Assembly Pair | Smoke

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$99.99

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1.Color:Black Housing Clear Lens


About this item

  • Designed Specifically For 1997-2004 Dodge Dakota Models Only, 1998-2003 Dodge Durango Models Only (Does Not Fit Models That Production Date Is Before Aug 17 1997)
  • Factory-Style Headlight Replacement - Provide a perfect fit and seamlessly integrate with the vehicle's original design
  • Built For Compliance - Made by an ISO-certified manufacturer, this product meets DOT and SAE standards, ensuring exceptional quality and compliance with road safety regulations
  • Complete Pair in Factory-Sealed Packaging - This package includes a pair of headlights (driver side + passenger side) that are brand new, unused, and sealed in original factory packaging
  • Satisfaction Guaranteed with Warranty Protection - Enjoy peace of mind with a 30-day return policy and a 90-day replacement warranty. Your satisfaction is our priority



Product Description

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Fitment 1997-2004 Dodge Dakota Models Only | 1998-2003 Dodge Durango Models Only | (Does Not Fit Models That Production Date Is Before Aug 17 1997)
Color Chrome Housing Smoke Lens
Material ABS Plastic Housing And Polycarbonate Lens
Specification 1 Pair Of Headlights
Condition 100% Brand New In Original Box
Installation Professional Installation Is Highly Recommended

Q&A

Q: Why do my headlights fog up?

A:Headlight condensation happens due to temperature fluctuations. When the outside air is cooler than the air inside the headlight housing, moisture in the air condenses on the inside of the lens. This is common in the mornings, after rain, or following a car wash.

Q: Can blocked vents cause headlight condensation?

A:Yes! Headlights have small vents to equalize pressure and allow moisture to escape. If these vents are blocked by dirt or debris, condensation can build up inside the housing instead of evaporating.

Q: How can I prevent moisture from getting into my headlights?

A:You can prevent headlight condensation by ensuring proper installation, checking and clearing vents, inspecting and resealing damaged seals, placing silica gel packs inside the housing, and avoiding high-pressure washes that can force water inside.


jeremy adam robinson
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2025
Great look. But very fragile and have to be super careful installing and the fit wasn’t completely right but wholes lined up well. And will break adjusting lights. But overall looks great. Does not come with screws so if your missing some suggest but some separately.
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