What are the Best Heavy-Duty Front Bumper Marker Lights?
If you’re looking to start customizing your front bumper with marker lighting, your design options are nearly limitless. If you can dream it, we can build it, then ship it to you or an installation shop.
Why Upgrade Your Semi Truck’s Bumper Marker Lights?
It’s the perfect way to start adding an enormous level of personalization and customization to the front-end of your truck.
You can do it with a prefabricated kit, or by selecting individual marker lights for your front bumper. So long as these lights match the standard 2-inch diameter cutouts, you can swap them in and out as you see fit.
Here are some of the best heavy-duty front-bumper marker lights for your truck, starting with bumper kits.
#1. Buy a Custom Front Bumper Marker Light Kit
This is the easiest way to get the ideal bumper design, be it box-end, mitered, square-end, round-end, or gullwing style, and the right marker lighting color/style options in one go.
The design options are nearly endless, since you can mix and match your light styles and the number of light-hole cutouts as you see fit.
Minimalist Style: 2 oval lights

Or the exact opposite - a fully-lit bumper:

Unique customization options: 6 slanted oval lights and 8 rounded 2-inch lights

Here’s how to get the right setup.
Step 1: Identify the Truck Make/Model
Certain models come with specific design limitations that allow for a certain range of aftermarket bumper lighting and feature add-ons.
Step 2: Pick and Choose Features + Number of Lights
Depending on how your truck make/model is configured, decide if you want tow holes, a step cutout, or vents to help improve airflow to the transmission cooler (common in models like the Kenworth T800)..
Step 3: Figure Out What Lights You Want
When you buy a kit, you get a standard set of lights. You can also purchase each individual marker light separately to get unique light designs. It’ll probably cost you more, though. Not only that, if you don’t like the kit light-hole cutout design, you can also buy a custom fabrication - adding as many or as few lights as you want.
Marker Lighting Style Options to Consider:
Fleet Standard

These are the generic, tried-and-true marker lights used for all purposes. They can come in clear, amber, or red hues.
Fluted

Fluted lights are ribbed or textured marker lights that add another dimension of classic, retro-style to the rig.
Glo

Glo light styles have a bold, clear light emination to them.
Mirage
Mirage lighting features consecutive rings of lights that fade into the center point of the housing. The outer light ring has a blurry, mirage-like look to it whlie the other lights are more uniform.
Vantage
Mirrored

Mirrored marker lights give off a chrome-like reflective, finish - much like a one-way mirror - while they're turned off. When turned on, they fully eminate an amber hue.
Pearl
Pearl light styles offer multiple diodes, available in different colors (amber, red, purple, etc.), overlayed on top of a pearl-white housing.
Tunnel Style Light
Creative and interesting. This design gives the appearance of the light diodes fading into the center point of the housing - generating a narrow "tunneled" look.
Dual Revolution Color Combo
Dual combo lighting is a popular choice. There are so many options: purple/white, amber/green, and more. This design features a pair of two colors that can be switched back and forth or set up simultaneously. These dual combination marker lights are designed to keep you compliant (red in the rear and amber in the front/sides).
Step 4: Choose Mounting and Electrical Accessories
You’ll need a harness to connect your lights together. Depending on whether you have two sets of different light styles, you’ll need more than one harness. Select your grommets (open or closed-style) to hold your lights in place.
As an alternative to grommets, pick a flange-mounted light that is mounted via screws instead of simply popped into place. This design makes it harder for thieves to steal your lights. Decide on bezel (visor style and twist-on style) or non-bezel lights.
Buy Individual Front Bumper Marker Light Designs
If you can’t find the right fit with a kit, opt for buying individual marker light designs to then mix and match as you see fit.
Here are some of the top-styles that you can look forward to.
1. LED Amber Front Bumper Light w/ Bezel Option
- Features & benefits
- Durable bezel options available for added protection and style
- Bright LED performance suitable for semi trucks like Freightliner, International, and Mack
- Quick replacement for standard front bumper marker lights
- You can get a correct fit for your light-hole cutout size (typically 2-inch cutouts)
#2. Grand General 2 Inch Beehive Red Clearance & Marker Light
Designed by Grand General, this beehive style marker light will fit your bumper light-hole cutout and eminate light from 6 diodes.
#3. Flatline Amber LED Light with Polished Chrome Bezel
In this case, you can opt to remove the bezel and simply have the 2-inch red light inserted into the front bumper light hole cutout. You can also mix and match your color scheme with amber and white front-bumper marker lighting.
#4. LED 3D Tunnel Auxiliary Light Amber
This M1 marker light can complement your bumper lighting setup pretty well. Crafted by Trux Accessories, this product uses 16 individual diodes and the standard 12-volt power output.
If you're looking for a round front bumper light, your options are pretty much limitless.
Nearly any rounded marker light can be added to your front bumper, so long as the diameter is sized correctly to fit your cutout.
Shop for Marker Lights Online at 4 State Trucks
If you're looking for additional lighting styles for your front-end, either to insert into a visor, bumper, mirror backing, or anything else, you can find it at 4 State Trucks parts and accessories.
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