Replace Weak T700 Headlights With Crisp LED Beam Control
Time to upgrade your Kenworth T700? Start with the part that makes the biggest difference on the road, your headlights. Whether you're hauling overnight or running in rough weather, visibility matters. At 4 State Trucks, we carry high-quality aftermarket headlights made to fit your T700 and outshine your stock setup.Why Upgrade Your Headlights?
- Better Visibility: LED and projector headlights cut through the dark with clean, bright light for safer driving. - Custom Styling: Choose from blackout housings, chrome finishes, or halo accents to match your rig's look. - Built Tough: Designed to handle daily driving, bad weather, and long miles without flickering or fading. - Easy Install: Many options are plug-and-play or direct replacement, no major wiring needed. From crisp halogen sealed beams to modern LED projector headlights, our lineup includes options from trusted brands like BESTfit, Maxxima, and Kenworth OEM. You'll find everything from direct-fit replacements to full conversion kits that bring your T700 into the modern lighting game, with better visibility, safer night driving, and a front-end look that turns heads.What You'll Find in Our T700 Headlight Collection
- LED projector headlights with halo rings and DRLs - Classic halogen sealed beam replacements - Blackout or chrome housing options - Headlight conversion kits for modern upgrades - Driver side, passenger side, and complete headlight sets - Accessories and parts for T700, T370, T440, T470, and T660 compatibility If you're replacing damaged front-end parts, including a Kenworth T700 bumper, these headlights offer a lot of value. You can pair your purchase with other lighting upgrades like Kenworth T700 driving lights and LED watermelon cab lights for your big rig. Shop aftermarket Kenworth T700 headlights now at 4 State Trucks, America's home for custom and replacement semi truck parts.Frequently Asked Questions About Kenworth T700 LED Headlights
Will these LED headlights fit my specific year model Kenworth T700?
Most aftermarket LED headlights for the Kenworth T700 are designed to fit model years 2008-2019. However, there can be slight variations between early production models (2008-2010) and later models (2011-2019) in terms of mounting brackets and wiring harnesses. Always verify the specific year range listed for each product, and contact our customer service team if your OEM indicates a transitional model year or if you have a custom front end configuration.
Do I need to modify my truck's wiring or add resistors to prevent hyperflashing?
Quality LED headlights designed for the T700 typically include built-in CANbus decoders or load resistors to prevent hyperflashing and dashboard error messages. However, some trucks may still require additional load resistors or a relay harness, especially if you're also running LED turn signals or marker lights. We recommend having a basic wiring kit on hand during installation. Most installations are plug-and-play, but older trucks or those with aftermarket electrical modifications may need minor wiring adjustments.
How difficult is the installation process, and what tools will I need?
Installation typically takes 1-2 hours per side for someone with basic mechanical skills. You'll need standard hand tools including Phillips and flathead screwdrivers, a 10mm socket, and possibly trim removal tools. The main challenges reported by customers include accessing the back of the headlight housing in tight spaces and properly aligning the adjustment screws. Some T700 models require removing the front grille or loosening the fender to gain adequate access. Having a second person to help align the lights while you secure them can make the job much easier.
What's the real-world difference in brightness and visibility compared to stock halogen lights?
LED headlights typically produce 6,000-8,000 lumens per bulb compared to 1,000-1,500 lumens from stock halogens, resulting in 300-400% more light output. The color temperature is usually 6000K-6500K, producing a bright white light that significantly improves visibility in rain, fog, and dark conditions. Drivers report being able to see road signs and obstacles 200-300 feet farther down the road. The beam pattern should maintain DOT compliance with a proper cutoff line to avoid blinding oncoming traffic.
How long do these LED headlights actually last, and what about warranty coverage?
Quality LED headlights are rated for 30,000-50,000 hours of operation, which translates to roughly 10-15 years of typical commercial use. This is significantly longer than the 500-1,000 hour lifespan of halogen bulbs. Most reputable brands offer 2-3 year warranties, with some premium options extending to 5 years. Common failure points include moisture ingress at the lens seal and heat damage to the driver boards. Look for lights with IP67 or higher waterproof ratings and aluminum heat sinks for maximum longevity.