Anzo Headlights and Taillights - Go Into The Light

It's easy to dismiss the use of basic lighting in today's trucks as cost-cutting measures from the manufacturer. But halogen headlights and incandescent bulbs being used for run, brake, and turn functions, in many instances, use more energy and produce more heat than the highly sought-after LED counterparts. That's not to mention the lifespan deficiency in comparison. Vehicles marketed in the U.S. are headed into better use of technologies thanks to a ban on incandescent bulbs imposed for the year 2014. You can get a jump on the manufacturers thanks to companies like Anzo USA who make bolt-in, replacement lighting to suit plenty of vehicles while dressing them up at the same time. Headlights can be ordered with projectors for better light dispersion and the ability to upgrade to HID. Anzo also adds LED turn signals to many applications with matching taillights to boot. We have some plans in the works for an '11 Ford F-150, but first we wanted to add better looking, brighter, and longer lasting lighting. We contacted Auto Anything for a great price and quick shipping on the Anzo lights. Check out how we made our 2011 F-150 look great and in the process, made it safer.   |   Our Ford's stock lighting was replaced with these components from Anzo USA. Both light sets feature black backgrounds for a tougher appearance and both sets of lights are plug-and-play. Even with the LED and cold cathode fluorescent lighting (CCFL) rings, these parts require no modifications whatsoever.
Your Questions Answered Time Spent Working: 30 minutes Degree of Difficulty: BEGINNER Tools Needed: Phillips screwdriver, 10mm wrench, 8mm socket Parts Used:
Anzo CCFL and LED headlights 111161 $493.95 From www.autoanything.com Anzo LED taillights 311145 $361.95 From www.autoanything.com Total: $855.00