2009-2014 F-150 Nova-Series LED Projector Alpha-Black Headlights (ARX880093)
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2009-2014 F-150 Nova-Series LED Projector Alpha-Black Headlights (ARX880093)
Experience high-performance lighting with the AlphaRex MK II NOVA-Series LED projector headlights designed for the 12th Gen Ford F-150 (2009-2014). These flagship headlights feature patented Ice Cube 3D LED projectors and Osram Oslon Black Flat LED chips to provide superior light output and a precise cut-off line. The MK II design includes a clear LED tube for better daytime visibility and a signature activation light sequence that triggers when you unlock your vehicle. Finished in an aggressive Alpha-Black housing these headlights offer a sporty custom appearance while delivering modern technology and safety.
Features
- Patented Ice Cube 3D LED projectors for premium light distribution
- High-performance Osram Oslon Black Flat LED chips
- Quad-beam setup where all four projectors function as low beams
- Selectable White or Amber LED Daytime Running Light (DRL)
- Signature dynamic activation light startup sequence
- Amber sequential turn signals for enhanced safety and style
- Glossy Alpha-Black housing for a sporty custom chrome-delete look
- Durable polycarbonate lenses with specialized anti-fog and UV coatings
Specs
- Weight: 22.27 lb
- Length: 22.45 in
- Height: 17.13 in
- Width: 21.66 in
- Light Output: 6000K Color Temperature
- Low Beam: Osram Oslon Black Chip LED
- High Beam: AlphaRex LUXX LED
- Lens Material: Polycarbonate (PC)
- Housing Material: Polypropylene (PP)
- Housing Color: Alpha-Black
Compatibility Notes
- Specifically designed for 2009-2014 Ford F-150 models.
- Compatible with stock HID models; a necessary adapter is included with the headlights for a seamless installation.
Warranty
Warranty
Vehicle Fitment
Vehicle Fitment
Part Specifications
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Part No.ARX880093
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Cross Reference #810015617946
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VendorAlphaRex
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Shipping Weight27.1 lb
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Prop 65⚠️ Warning: Cancer & Reproductive Harm





