Volvo Semi Truck Lighting
Looking to improve your visibility, safety, and style on the road? 4 State Trucks has the truck lighting solutions Volvo drivers trust. Whether youâre upgrading to LEDs, replacing worn-out lights, or adding custom glow, this collection has the right light for trucks that go the distanceâday or night.Extensive Lighting Options for Better Performance and Style
Give your Volvo a lighting upgrade with our wide selection of premium aftermarket parts. Whether you drive a VNL or VNR, weâve got the semi truck lights to improve road safety, visibility, and your rigâs look. Our lineup of Volvo semi truck lighting includes:Truck Lighting That Stands Out
Durability and performance matter when upgrading your semi truck lighting. Thatâs why our Volvo lighting parts are made to handle rough roads and long shifts.Shop Semi Truck Lighting for Volvo at 4 State Trucks
From fleet workhorses to fully customized show trucks, weâve got the truck lighting you need to elevate your Volvo. 4 State Trucks is the trusted source for quality lighting parts that blend safety, durability, and bold styling. While you're shopping, donât miss out on other top upgradesâfrom Volvo engine parts to steering wheel accessoriesâand take your truck build even further.Frequently Asked Questions About Volvo Lighting
Will these lights fit my specific Volvo truck model and year?
Most aftermarket lights are designed to fit Volvo VNL models from 2004-2017 and VNM models from 2011-2017. However, fitment can vary between specific light types. Headlights typically have the most model-specific requirements, while marker lights and auxiliary lights often have universal mounting options. Always check the product description for your exact model year, and note that 2018+ VNL models often require different specifications due to redesigned mounting points and electrical connections.
Do I need to splice wires or modify my truck's electrical system?
Many LED upgrades are designed as plug-and-play replacements that connect directly to your existing wiring harness without cutting or splicing. However, adding auxiliary lights like light bars or fog lights typically requires running new power wires and installing a switch or relay. Headlight conversions may need resistors or CANbus adapters to prevent dashboard error messages. We recommend having a multimeter handy to verify proper connections and voltage.
How long do LED lights actually last compared to standard halogen bulbs?
Quality LED lights typically last 30,000-50,000 hours compared to 500-1,000 hours for halogen bulbs. This translates to roughly 5-10 years of normal commercial use. However, cheaper LEDs may fail within 1-2 years due to poor heat dissipation or low-quality drivers. Look for lights with aluminum housings, quality heat sinks, and warranties of at least 2 years for the best longevity.
What's the difference between DOT approved and off-road lights?
DOT approved lights meet federal standards for on-road use, including specific beam patterns, brightness levels, and color temperatures (typically 3000K-6000K for headlights). Off-road lights often exceed these brightness limits or use non-compliant beam patterns. Using non-DOT lights on public roads can result in tickets and failed inspections. All marker lights, turn signals, and headlights must be DOT approved, while auxiliary lights mounted above the headlight level can be off-road rated.
Why are my new LED lights flickering or causing warning lights on my dashboard?
Volvo trucks with computer-controlled electrical systems may interpret the lower power draw of LEDs as a burnt-out bulb, triggering warning lights or causing flickering. This is especially common with 2008+ models. The solution is to install load resistors or CANbus-compatible LED bulbs that simulate the power draw of traditional bulbs. For turn signals, you may also need to replace your flasher relay with an LED-compatible unit to maintain proper flash speed.