SKU: 86198917718

Headlights Black Sequential DRL Style Fits Toyota Landcruiser Prado 120 Series

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Headlights Black Sequential DRL Style Fits Toyota Landcruiser Prado 120 SeriesFits Toyota Landcruiser Prado 120 Series 10 2002 9 2009 Item: 2 x Upgrade black dual projector sequential DRL style headlights Pair Drivers Side + Passengers Side Specifications: Premium quality aftermarket Plug 'N' Play Low beam colour temperature rating 3500K [Can be upgraded] High beam colour temperature rating 3500K LED sequential indicator [Indicator flashes and fades from one side to the other] Black housing with clear lens Headlight adjustment

Fits Toyota Landcruiser Prado 120 Series 10/2002 – 9/2009

Item:

  • 2 x Upgrade black dual projector sequential DRL style headlights

  • Pair – Drivers Side + Passengers Side

Specifications:

  • Premium quality aftermarket

  • Plug 'N' Play

  • Low beam colour temperature / rating - 3500K [Can be upgraded]

  • High beam colour temperature / rating - 3500K

  • LED sequential indicator [Indicator flashes and fades from one side to the other]

  • Black housing with clear lens

  • Headlight adjustment motor for GXL & Sahara models with electronic adjustment

  • Load resistor is supplied with double sided tape and needs to be secured to the vehicle

Fitment:

  • Your existing indicator & park light sockets need to be fitted to new light

  • 100% Fitment Guarantee - using same dimensions and fit as factory part

  • To suit models built between specified dates above, please check yours to ensure these are the right lights for you

  • Bulb Upgrade Available - at an extra cost. We offer these via our other listings or you can contact us before purchasing to include them with your order if no option above is available.

Connections/ Wiring

  • Hi / Lo Beam - Comes fitted with H4 plug [3 Pin] Plugs straight in to factory wiring

  • Indicator - T20 factory socket plugs directly into new light (Socket not included)

  • Park / DRL light - T10 wedge fitting plugs straight in to factory park light socket as pictured (Socket not included)

  • Park / DRL light - LED lights are current directional, if yours do not turn on simply flip T10 fitting over and plug back in to socket

  • All sockets must be fitted correctly - Failing to do so, may cause moisture or water to build up in light. Damage caused by improper installation will void warranty.

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