Brighten up your Ford F600-F700 truck with our extensive lighting selection. From cab lights to custom LED options, we offer high-quality lights to boost visibility and style.
Frequently Asked Questions About Ford F600-F700 Truck Lights
What year models of Ford F600 and F700 trucks do these lights fit?
Our Ford F600-F700 truck lights are designed to fit models from 1980 through 2003. However, there were minor changes in mounting points between 1989-1990 and again in 1999. We recommend checking your specific year's mounting configuration before ordering. Most universal-fit lights will work across all years, but OEM-style replacements may be year-specific. Contact our support team with your VIN if you need help confirming compatibility.
Are these lights DOT approved and legal for highway use?
Yes, all the headlights, taillights, and marker lights we carry for Ford F600-F700 trucks meet or exceed DOT (Department of Transportation) and SAE (Society of Automotive Engineers) standards. Each product page clearly indicates certification status. For commercial vehicles, we specifically stock lights that comply with FMVSS 108 regulations. Always verify your state's specific requirements, as some states have additional regulations for commercial truck lighting.
How difficult is it to install these lights, and what tools do I need?
Most light replacements on F600-F700 trucks are straightforward and can be completed in 30-60 minutes per light. Basic hand tools required include Phillips and flathead screwdrivers, 10mm and 13mm sockets, and wire strippers for any electrical connections. Headlight installations typically involve removing 4-6 mounting bolts and disconnecting the wiring harness. LED upgrades may require additional resistors or relay harnesses to prevent hyperflashing. Detailed installation instructions are included with each product.
What's the difference between halogen and LED options for these trucks?
Halogen lights are the traditional option, offering lower upfront costs and easy plug-and-play installation. LED lights provide 3-5 times longer lifespan (50,000+ hours vs 1,000-2,000 hours), use 75% less power, and produce brighter, whiter light. However, LEDs cost more initially and may require load resistors on older F600-F700 models to prevent warning lights or rapid flashing. For trucks used in commercial applications with high daily usage, LED upgrades typically pay for themselves within 12-18 months through reduced replacement costs.
Will aftermarket lights affect my truck's electrical system or warranty?
Quality aftermarket lights that match your truck's original specifications will not harm your electrical system. All our lights are designed to draw the same or less amperage than factory units. For trucks still under warranty, federal law (Magnuson-Moss Act) protects your right to use aftermarket parts without voiding your warranty, unless the manufacturer can prove the aftermarket part caused a failure. We recommend keeping your original lights if your truck is under warranty. For older F600-F700 trucks, upgrading to LED lights actually reduces electrical system strain due to lower power consumption.