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1991-92 Firebird Dapper Lighting LED Foursix Headlights (Pair)

1991-92 Firebird Dapper Lighting LED Foursix Headlights (Pair)


Availability: In Stock

Regular price $399.95 USD
Sale price $399.95 USD Regular price
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Hand-crafted in the USA, Dapper Lighting has redefined aesthetics and functionality of 1991-92 Firebird Trans Am Headlights. If you’re seeking cutting-edge lighting innovation, modern functionality, and classic design, Dapper headlights deliver all three. Dapper Lighting uses Glass Lenses on all their lights. These headlights are full-projector designs, meaning all of the low and high beam output is through the small glass projector lens in the center of the light. Their advanced projector technology provides a sharp, focused beam for exceptional road visibility. Drive confidently through dark conditions and tough weather. With a 5-year warranty and support from knowledgeable automotive professionals, your purchase is a reliable investment from selection through every mile on the road.  Will not fit 1982-90 Firebirds.

Product includes: a pair of headlights

Screaming Chicken is an authorized Dapper Lighting dealer.
Product on this page is in stock at our location and ready to ship. Orders leave the same or next business day. Dapper also makes custom headlights with halos and other options. We keep the most popular options in stock but can custom order if you want halos or black headlights.

What is a projector headlight? 
A projector headlight utilizes a lens and projector to deliver a concentrated, precisely controlled beam of light, offering a more advanced design compared to traditional reflector headlights. It comprises a bulb, reflector, lens, and typically a cutoff shield for the low beams. The bulb sits at the center of the reflector, directing light outward. The lens covers the reflector, housing the projector inside, which focuses light from the bulb with a reflective bowl to project it forward. The cutoff shield inside shapes a sharp cutoff line, minimizing glare for oncoming traffic.