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International 9200/9400 Lights

International 9200/9400 Lights

International 9200/9400 Lights

Brighten your International 9200/9400 with premium lighting components. From headlights and turn signals to cab lights, we offer a range of options to improve visibility and style. Improve to LED bulbs for better brightness and energy efficiency, or replace worn-out parts with high-quality replacements.

Frequently Asked Questions About International 9200/9400 Lights

What years do these lights fit, and are they compatible with both 9200 and 9400 models?

Most aftermarket lights for International 9200/9400 trucks fit model years 1989-2007. The 9200 and 9400 share the same basic cab design and light mounting points, so headlights, fog lights, and marker lights are typically interchangeable between these models. However, always verify fitment for your specific year, as minor changes occurred in 2004+ models that may affect some auxiliary light mounting locations.

How difficult is the installation process, and what tools are required?

Headlight installation typically takes 30-45 minutes per side and requires basic hand tools including screwdrivers, socket wrenches (usually 10mm and 13mm), and wire strippers for any electrical connections. Most direct replacement lights use existing mounting points and plug-and-play connectors. LED upgrades may require additional wiring for proper function, and some customers report needing to add ground wires for optimal performance. Professional installation is recommended if you're adding auxiliary lights that require drilling new mounting holes.

What's the difference between halogen and LED options, and which performs better?

LED lights offer 50,000+ hour lifespan compared to 500-1,000 hours for halogen, produce less heat, and typically provide brighter, whiter light output. However, LEDs cost 2-3 times more upfront. Halogen lights are less expensive and work well with older electrical systems but draw more power and require more frequent replacement. For daily drivers and long-haul applications, LED upgrades usually pay for themselves within 1-2 years through reduced replacement costs and better visibility.

Are these lights DOT approved, and will they pass state inspections?

Look for lights specifically marked with DOT certification stamps - this is crucial for passing inspections. Most quality replacement headlights meet FMVSS 108 standards required for commercial vehicles. Be aware that some LED conversion kits and HID retrofits, while bright, may not be DOT compliant in halogen housings. Always verify that auxiliary lights meet your state's specific requirements for placement, color, and intensity before installation.

What should I look for in build quality to avoid premature failure?

Choose lights with polycarbonate lenses over acrylic for better impact resistance and UV stability. Look for sealed beam construction or lights with quality gaskets rated IP67 or higher to prevent moisture intrusion - a common failure point. Heavy-duty die-cast aluminum housings outlast plastic ones in commercial applications. Check reviews specifically for seal quality, as water infiltration is the most frequently reported issue causing premature LED failure and lens fogging.


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