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2019-2023 Ranger Nova-Series LED Projector Alpha Black Headlight (ARX880123)

AlphaRex

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Regular price $2,225.75 Sale price $2,022.99 CAD
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Experience the peak of lighting technology with the AlphaRex NOVA-Series LED projector headlights engineered specifically for the 4th Gen Ford Ranger (2019-2023). These flagship headlights feature AlphaRex's patented Ice Cube 3D LED projectors utilizing high-performance LED technology to provide superior light output and a razor-sharp cut-off line. The design incorporates a sophisticated three-projector setup and a signature activation light sequence that triggers upon unlocking. Finished in an aggressive Alpha-Black housing these headlights provide a sporty custom look while delivering exceptional safety and modern functionality.

Features
  • Patented Ice Cube 3D LED projectors for premium light distribution
  • Three-projector setup: Outer two for low beam inner for high beam
  • 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: 25.58 lb
  • Length: 26.38 in
  • Height: 14.57 in
  • Width: 25.4 in
  • Low Beam: AlphaRex LUXX LED
  • High Beam: AlphaRex LUXX LED
  • Lens Material: Polycarbonate (PC)
  • Housing Material: Polypropylene (PP)
  • Housing Color: Alpha-Black
Compatibility Notes
  • Specifically designed for 2019-2023 Ford Ranger US models only.

Warranty

Two (2) Year Limited Warranty

Vehicle Fitment

Part Specifications

  • Part No.
    ARX880123
  • Cross Reference #
    810015613450
  • Vendor
    AlphaRex
  • Shipping Weight
    26.6 lb
  • Prop 65
    ⚠️ Warning: Cancer & Reproductive Harm