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Volvo VNL Gen II Lights

Volvo VNL Gen II Lights

Upgrade the interior and exterior lighting in your Volvo VNL Version 2 to increase visibility during the day or night. We carry a large selection of the best lighting options in the business to deliver you a quality selection at unbeatable prices. Shop for aftermarket lights to upgrade or replace lighting on your Volvo. Whether you want LED or incandescent lights, cab or warning lights, red or amber lights, it is a great way to showcase your Volvo day or night.

Volvo VNL Gen II Lights

The Volvo VNL Gen II Lights product line includes a wide range of lighting components and accessories for the Volvo VNL semi-truck. This product line covers both the Gen II and Gen III models, providing customers with a comprehensive selection of headlights, driving lights, cab lights, and other lighting solutions to enhance the functionality and appearance of their Volvo trucks. Key features and benefits of products in this product line include improved visibility, better illumination, and enhanced style. Customers can find high-quality LED headlights, fog lights, and auxiliary lighting options to upgrade their truck's lighting system. The product line also features cab lights, marker lights, and other specialized lighting accessories to meet various needs, such as improved safety, aesthetic appeal, and compliance with regulations. Whether customers are looking to replace worn-out lights, add additional lighting for enhanced visibility, or customize the look of their Volvo VNL, this product line offers a wide range of reliable and durable lighting solutions to meet their needs. With a focus on both performance and aesthetics, the Volvo VNL Gen II Lights product line is an essential resource for Volvo truck owners and operators seeking to optimize their vehicle's lighting capabilities.

Frequently Asked Questions About Volvo VNL Gen II Lights

Will these lights fit my 2018-2024 Volvo VNL, and are there differences between model years?

The Volvo VNL Gen II lights are specifically designed for 2018 and newer VNL models. While the mounting points remain consistent across these years, there are minor differences in wiring harnesses between early 2018 models and 2019+ trucks. Most aftermarket lights come with adapter harnesses to ensure compatibility. Always verify your specific VNL configuration (740, 760, 860) as some specialty lights may have different fitment requirements based on sleeper size and roof height.

Do I need to splice wires or modify my truck's electrical system to install aftermarket LED lights?

Most quality aftermarket LED lights for the VNL Gen II are designed as plug-and-play replacements that connect directly to your existing wiring harnesses. However, if you're adding auxiliary lights or light bars that didn't come factory-installed, you'll need to run new wiring with appropriate fuses and relays. We recommend using weatherproof connectors and following the manufacturer's amp rating guidelines. Professional installation typically takes 30-60 minutes for direct replacements and 2-4 hours for auxiliary lighting additions.

What's the actual difference between OEM-style replacement lights and upgraded LED options?

OEM-style lights maintain the factory appearance and typically use standard halogen or basic LED bulbs with plastic lenses. Upgraded LED options feature polycarbonate lenses, aluminum housings, and advanced LED chips that produce 2-3 times more light output while drawing less power. Premium LEDs also offer better color temperature (5000-6500K for crisp white light), longer lifespan (50,000+ hours vs 10,000 for standard), and often include features like sequential turn signals or switchback functionality. The initial cost difference is usually recovered through fuel savings and reduced replacement frequency.

How do I prevent moisture buildup and fogging in my new headlights?

Quality aftermarket lights should feature breather vents and proper sealing to prevent moisture issues. During installation, ensure all gaskets are properly seated and use dielectric grease on electrical connections. If you experience fogging, check that the breather vents aren't clogged and that the housing hasn't been cracked during installation. Some drivers drill a small (1/8") weep hole at the lowest point of the housing for drainage, though this voids most warranties. Avoid pressure washing directly at light seals, and consider adding a thin bead of clear silicone around the lens perimeter as extra insurance.

Are chrome, black, or custom finish lights DOT compliant, and will they pass inspection?

DOT compliance depends on the light's function and output, not its housing color or finish. Look for lights marked with "DOT" or "SAE" stamps on the lens. Chrome and black housings are typically legal as long as the lens colors meet regulations (clear/white for headlights, amber for front turns, red for rear). Custom LED colors like blue or green are generally not street legal for forward-facing lights. Most states require headlights to produce white light between 3000K-6000K color temperature. Always verify your state's specific requirements, as some have additional rules about light height, quantity, and aftermarket modifications.


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