Housing
Crafted from high-quality polypropylene (PP), our headlights housing ensure durability and longevity. With its exceptional resistance to heat and moisture, polypropylene enhances the performance and longevity of these 1st gen Ford Super Duty NOVA-Series Headlights, guaranteeing optimal functionality in various conditions. Choose our headlights for a perfect blend of style and reliability, transforming the look of your 1st gen Ford Super Duty while maintaining top-tier performance.
These 1st gen Ford Super Duty NOVA-Series Headlights feature a Black themed housing, meticulously crafted to exude a sleek matte black finish with chrome accents. Our specially designed housing enhances interior texture and adds intricate detailing to your 1st gen Ford Super Duty's headlights, resulting in an aggressive appearance that commands attention.
(Demo picture for Black themed housing.)
Lens
Crafted from high-quality polycarbonate plastic, our 1st gen Ford Super Duty NOVA-Series Headlights are designed to withstand extreme weather conditions while delivering exceptional lighting performance. To ensure optimal light output in all conditions, we apply a layer of anti-fog agent to the headlight lens, reducing the risk of fogging and improving visibility. Additionally, we apply another coating to the lens that protects against yellowing and oxidation, keeping your headlights looking like new for longer. Choose our 1st gen Ford Super Duty NOVA-Series Headlights for your 1st gen Ford Super Duty and enjoy reliable, high-performance lighting that can withstand even the toughest weather conditions.
(Demo picture of our Headlight Lens.)
Breathing Vents
Preventing condensation in headlights is a common challenge for both OEM and aftermarket products. Despite good seals, moisture can still accumulate inside due to temperature fluctuations. To combat this, we utilize Nitto Denko TEMISH® CAPSEAL™ air vents, facilitating efficient moisture discharge for our 1st gen Ford Super Duty NOVA-Series Headlights. These vents enhance airflow within the headlights, allowing moisture to escape more easily, akin to a breathing action, earning them the moniker "Air Breathers."
(Demo picture of Air Breathers for our headlights.)