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Peterbilt 330/335/337 LED Headlights

Replace Dim 330/335/337 Headlights Fast With Direct-Fit Assemblies

Need a clear view of the road ahead? Upgrade your Peterbilt 330, 335, or 337 with high-performance aftermarket headlights from 4 State Trucks. Whether you're replacing faded factory lights or want a modern custom look, we've got headlight options built to boost your visibility and style. Choose from ultra-bright LED headlights or tried-and-true halogen setups, both designed for heavy duty use. Brands like Maxxima and BESTfit deliver the durability and performance serious truckers rely on.

Why Upgrade Your Peterbilt 330/335/337 Headlights?

- Enhanced Visibility: LED and halogen options provide powerful, consistent light output for safer driving. - Built for the Long Haul: Tough construction resists moisture, vibration, and wear from daily driving. - Custom Looks: Choose between sleek modern LEDs or classic reflector styles to match your truck's aesthetic. - Plug-and-Play Fit: Designed for a smooth install on your Peterbilt 330, 335, or 337. Top Features & Options: - High/low beam headlight assemblies - LED projector lights with integrated position lights - Reflector-style halogen headlights - Chrome or black housings for a custom finish - Trusted aftermarket brands like Maxxima and BESTfit If you're looking to replace damaged front-end lighting alongside your Peterbilt 330/335/337 bumper, or you're personalizing your front-end aesthetic, our lineup has something for you. You can pair your lighting purchase with Peterbilt 330/335/337 driving lights and semi truck marker/clearance lights for additional nighttime visibility. Gift your truck better lighting, longer life, and a sharper look, all in one easy-to-install package. Shop now at 4 State Trucks and find the perfect headlights to fit your Peterbilt 330, 335, or 337. Built to perform. Built to last. Built for truckers who don't cut corners.

Frequently Asked Questions About Peterbilt 330/335/337 LED Headlights

Will these LED headlights fit my specific Peterbilt 330, 335, or 337 model year?

Most aftermarket LED headlights for Peterbilt 330/335/337 models are designed to fit trucks manufactured from 2008 onwards. However, there can be slight variations in mounting brackets and wiring harnesses between early production years (2008-2012) and later models (2013+). Always verify the exact year range listed in the product description and compare your truck's OEM manufacturing date. If you have a pre-2008 model or a truck with custom modifications, contact us with your OEM for compatibility verification.

Do I need any special adapters or wiring modifications to install these LED headlights?

Most quality LED headlight replacements come with plug-and-play connectors that match the factory 9007 bulb connections. However, some installations may require anti-flicker harnesses or load resistors to prevent hyperflashing or dashboard warning lights. If your truck has daytime running lights (DRL), you might need a DRL decoder. The installation typically takes 30-45 minutes per side with basic hand tools, though some models may require bumper removal for easier access.

What's the actual 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 standard halogens. This translates to approximately 300-400% brighter output with a cleaner white light (5,500K-6,500K color temperature) versus the yellowish halogen glow. The beam pattern should maintain DOT compliance with a proper cutoff line to prevent blinding oncoming traffic. Real-world visibility improvement is most noticeable during rain, fog, and rural night driving conditions.

How long do these LED headlights actually last, and what about warranty coverage?

Quality LED headlights feature aluminum heat sinks and cooling fans rated for 30,000-50,000 hours of operation, compared to 500-1,000 hours for halogens. In practical terms, this means 15-20 years of typical commercial use. Look for products with at least a 2-year warranty that covers both LED failure and moisture intrusion. Be cautious of units under $100 per pair, as they often use inferior chips and lack proper thermal management, leading to premature failure within 6-12 months.

Are these LED headlights legal for on-road use, and will they pass DOT inspection?

Properly designed LED headlights that maintain the correct beam pattern and are marked with DOT SAE approval are legal for street use. The key is ensuring the lights produce the proper low-beam cutoff pattern and don't exceed maximum candela limits at specific test points. Avoid RGB color-changing or extremely high-output units (over 10,000 lumens) as these typically don't meet DOT standards. During inspection, officers primarily check for proper aim, function, and absence of excessive glare.


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