Get aftermarket lights and lighting accessories for the Freightliner Cascadia 116/126. If you want more style and improved visibility, our selection of parts can help. Whether it's headlights, driving lights, cab lights, or marker lights, they're all designed to complement the Cascadia 116 and 126 model. Search for top-tier brands like Maxxima and United Pacific. Keep your Cascadia glowing with these high-quality, durable lighting solutions.
Frequently Asked Questions About Freightliner Cascadia 116/126 Lights
What years and models are these lights compatible with?
These lights are specifically designed for Freightliner Cascadia 116 and 126 models from 2018 to present. They fit both day cab and sleeper configurations. However, pre-2018 Cascadia models have different mounting points and electrical connections, so these lights will not be compatible without significant modifications. Always verify your truck's exact year and VIN before ordering to ensure proper fitment.
Are these lights DOT approved and street legal?
Yes, all headlights, tail lights, and marker lights in this category meet or exceed DOT (Department of Transportation) and SAE (Society of Automotive Engineers) standards. Each light comes with the required DOT marking stamped on the lens or housing. LED upgrades maintain the same light output patterns as OEM specifications to ensure legal compliance in all 50 states. Keep your purchase receipts and product documentation for inspection purposes.
How difficult is the installation process, and what tools are needed?
Most light replacements are plug-and-play installations that take 30-60 minutes per light. You'll need basic hand tools including Phillips and flathead screwdrivers, a 10mm socket wrench, and trim removal tools. Headlight installations may require removing the grille and hood release cable. Some LED conversions need load resistors or decoders to prevent hyperflashing or error messages. Professional installation typically runs $50-100 per hour if you prefer expert help.
What's the difference between chrome, black, and OEM-style housings?
Chrome housings feature a reflective metallic finish that adds a classic, polished look but requires more frequent cleaning to maintain appearance. Black housings offer a modern, aggressive appearance and hide dirt better, making them popular for work trucks. OEM-style housings match the factory gray or silver finish for a stock appearance. All housing styles use the same internal components and provide identical light output - the choice is purely aesthetic based on your truck's appearance goals.
How long do LED lights last compared to standard halogen bulbs?
LED lights typically last 30,000-50,000 hours compared to 500-1,000 hours for halogen bulbs. In real-world trucking applications, this translates to 10-15 years for LEDs versus 6-12 months for halogens with average use. LEDs also draw 80% less power, reducing alternator load and improving fuel economy slightly. While LED upgrades cost 2-3 times more initially, most drivers break even within 18-24 months through reduced replacement costs and downtime.