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Peterbilt 359 Cab Lights

Light up your Peterbilt 359 with cab lights that bring timeless style and reliable performance to your ride. Whether you're restoring a classic or building a full custom rig, the right lighting setup gives your truck that unmistakable glow that turns heads day or night.

Upgrade Your Peterbilt 359 Marker Lights

Choose from amber, red, or multi-color LEDs to match your style. Add under cab lights, chicken lights, or sleeper lights to complete your look. Each light is built tough with chrome or heavy-duty plastic housings, built to handle weather, vibration, and long miles. Find popular lighting styles for the Peterbilt 359: Watermelon: Smooth, round glow that defines classic rigs. Beehive: Retro dome design with warm LED shine. Bullet: Bold, directional look with modern brightness. Grakon: Low-profile and sleek for a clean finish. Glo Light: Even halo-style illumination that stands out. Square/Rectangular: Simple, durable, and dependable. Many lights include dual-function lenses that serve as both marker and clearance lights, boosting visibility and safety. Add cab light visors, gaskets, or replacement lenses to fine-tune your setup or replace worn parts. These cab lights pair perfectly with your other exterior upgrades like Peterbilt 359 cab roof accessories, hood trim, and mirror setups: tying your whole build together with style and function. Built by trusted brands like United Pacific, Grand General, and RoadWorks, these aftermarket cab lights deliver long-lasting performance and an authentic Peterbilt look.

Frequently Asked Questions About Peterbilt 359 Cab Lights

Will these cab lights fit my specific year Peterbilt 359?

Most aftermarket cab lights for the Peterbilt 359 are designed to fit models from 1967 through 1987. However, slight variations exist between early models (1967-1985) and later models (1986-1987) due to cab roof changes. Always verify the mounting hole spacing on your truck matches the light specifications. Standard 359 cab lights typically require five evenly spaced holes across the roof, with center-to-center spacing of approximately 6 to 7 inches.

What's the difference between incandescent and LED cab lights for my 359?

LED cab lights draw significantly less power (typically 0.5 amps versus 2-3 amps for incandescent), last 50,000+ hours compared to 2,000 hours, and produce less heat. While LED options cost more upfront, they eliminate frequent bulb replacements and reduce alternator strain. Incandescent lights offer the traditional warm glow many drivers prefer and are easier to find replacement bulbs for on the road. Both styles use the same mounting hardware and wiring connections.

Do I need to drill holes in my cab roof to install these lights?

Yes, installing factory-style cab lights requires drilling five holes in your cab roof if not already present. Each hole should be 3/4 inch diameter for standard lights. Professional installation is recommended to ensure proper placement, weatherproofing, and to avoid damaging the headliner. Some drivers opt for magnetic or adhesive-mounted LED strips as a no-drill alternative, though these lack the authentic 359 appearance.

What wire gauge and fuse size should I use for cab light installation?

For a five-light setup, use 16-gauge wire for runs under 15 feet from the fuse box, or 14-gauge for longer runs. Install a 10-amp inline fuse for incandescent lights or a 5-amp fuse for LED lights. Connect to a switched power source so lights turn off with the ignition. Always use weatherproof connectors and seal all roof penetrations with butyl tape or appropriate sealant to prevent leaks.

Are chrome, stainless steel, or painted cab light housings better?

Stainless steel housings offer the best long-term durability and won't rust, pit, or require polishing like chrome. Chrome-plated housings provide the brightest mirror finish when new but require regular maintenance and may eventually peel or pit. Painted housings match your cab color but can chip and fade over time. For trucks exposed to road salt or coastal conditions, stainless steel is worth the extra investment.


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