- Product By ProTuningLab | SKU: HL-HAY-013-BK
- Direct Replacement of Factory Headlights for 2011-2020 Peterbilt 579/587
- Full LED Projector Series w/ Dual LED Halos & Turn Signal Design
- Utilizes Osram Oslon Black Flat LED Chip inside each Projector
- Low Beam Application: 2,500 Lumens, 1.13 Amps, 12V DC Input
- High Beam Application: 1,700 Lumens, 1.42 Amps, 12V DC Input
- Built-In Dual LED Halo DRL (Daytime Running Light)
- Built-In Sequential Chasing LED Turn Signal Lights
- High-Quality Internal/External Load Resistors Prevent Error-Codes or Hyperflashing
- Aftermarket Projector Headlights Provide a Wider Range of Light Projection on the Road
- Added High Intensity Daytime Running Light Provides Brighter Visible Illumination Over Factory Units
- Made by an ISO Certified Manufacturer using Materials that Meet Strict OEM Requirements
- Our Polycarbonate Lens offer Superior UV protection and a High Impact Resistance
- Highly Reflective Amber Reflectors Offer OEM Compliances with DOT and SAE Standards [Excl. Any Smoked Lens]
- Our Lights Use the Highest Quality Butyl Sealant to Prevent any Imperfections to Enter the Light Housing
- Installation Instruction Not Included
- Professional Installation Recommended
Upgrade your 2011-2020 Peterbilt 579/587 with **ProTuningLab's Dual LED Halo Projector Headlights** (SKU: **HL-HAY-013-BK**), designed for superior road visibility and a modern look. These full LED projector headlights feature dual LED halos and sequential chasing LED turn signals, utilizing Osram Oslon Black Flat LED Chips for maximum light output. With a low beam output of 2,500 lumens and a high beam output of 1,700 lumens, these headlights ensure clear, bright illumination. The polycarbonate lens offers exceptional UV protection and impact resistance, while the high-quality butyl sealant prevents moisture and dust intrusion. Engineered for a direct replacement, these headlights meet strict OEM requirements and are compliant with DOT and SAE standards. Ideal for drivers seeking to enhance both the functionality and aesthetics of their Peterbilt trucks.