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This HEADLIGHTSDEPOT 6-piece halogen headlight set offers a direct OE replacement for Jeep Grand Cherokee models from 1993 to 1996. Featuring DOT and SAE certification, it ensures compliance with safety standards while delivering bright, reliable illumination. The set includes both driver and passenger side assemblies with bulbs, designed for straightforward installation and backed by a 1-year limited warranty—perfect for restoring your Jeep’s classic look with confidence.






| ASIN | B0039V9VCA |
| Additional Features | DOT and SAE Compliant, Direct Fit, Halogen, Includes Bulbs, OE Replacement |
| Auto Part Position | Front, Left |
| Best Sellers Rank | #369,977 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #3,838 in Automotive Headlight Assemblies |
| Brand Name | HEADLIGHTSDEPOT |
| Color | Original Style |
| Compatible with Vehicle Type | Jeep |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (565) |
| Included Components | HEADLIGHTS |
| Item Dimensions | 16.7 x 13.24 x 15.03 inches |
| Item Weight | 12.5 Pounds |
| Lens Color | Clear |
| Lens Material | Plastic |
| Light Source | Halogen |
| Manufacturer | HEADLIGHTSDEPOT |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 1 Year |
| Model Year | 1993 |
| Specific Uses For Product | Head Lights |
| UPC | 847522004334 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Voltage | 12 Volts (DC) |
D**K
Perfect fit for a '95 Grand Cherokee
Got these to swap out the old foggy headlights on my dad's '95 grand cherokee. I've read a lot about these headlights breaking when you try to install them so that had me worried but I didn't have any issues. Took all of 30 minutes to swap all 6 lights out. They came very well packaged. Shipped in 1 huge box and each light was in it's own specifically designed box. The headlights even came with new lamps which I didn't expect. The price for these was amazing and a whole lot cheaper than anywhere else I found. When you go to replace these lights make sure to use some WD-40 on the friction posts so they pop in without breaking. The parking light screws into place first. Then the turn signal goes on next. One of the screws for the turn signal is actually between the top of the turn signal and the bottom of the side light. It is a very tight squeeze and you have to force a small screw driver in there but it can be done and doesn't cause any damage. The headlight goes on last. WD-40 the 3 friction posts really well, line up the posts and hit it pretty hard with the palm of your hand and it'll pop right into place. If I had a complaint about these it would be the excess plastic material around the edges of the housing. I've read some reviews stating these wouldn't line up correctly. Some of the clear plastic and amber plastic of the turn signal and side lamp stuck out far enough to interfere with the alignment. At first, I put one side on straight out of the box and it was obvious they weren't straight. After trimming some of the excess plastic flash off the lamps with a utility knife they went back on perfect. Other than that I found nothing wrong with these lights.
A**R
1995 Jeep ZJ
These look great on my 95 Jeep ZJ! The plastic welds on the indicators were a little sloppy and I had to redrill a hole because of a slight misalignment on the upper indicator. The headlights went in great. They do fit tightly on the mounts and I put a light coat of grease on those posts before installing. I put constant increasing pressure on each of the three corners until I felt them snap onto the post. I did not use the included bulbs instead using an after market LED bulb. Overall I am very satisfied with the look of my 25 year old Jeep considering I was able to get these parts for such a reasonable price.
D**H
Good product, but requires a bit of trimming
I am happy with this product but it isn't quite plug-and-play. The parts are of good quality and look good once installed. The price is attractive compared to OEM. There were a couple of fit issues that I had to deal with. The headlights connect to the adjustment posts in the grille using a ball and socket joint. The socket comes with the lights and has to be "popped" into place. I pushed as hard as I was comfortable with and they would not snap in. I had to drill out an interior "bulkhead' inside the sockets, and then cut deeper slots into the socket flanges so the "ears" would spread more easily. Some excess casting flash had to be ground off the right side marker lamp, and a couple of the bulb sockets needed to be trimmed slightly for the bulbs to go all the way in. Once all that was done, the lights look good and function well. I put in some high lumen led bulbs instead of the factory halogen, and the lights are way bighter than stock
D**S
DO NOT BUY!
Update: not even 3 weeks later both headlights have broken tabs & have literally fallen out. THE QUALITY IS JUNK, don’t waste you time or money! I installed theses last night on my kids 1995 Jeep Grand Cherokee. They definitely don’t fit like the OEM ones I replaced. Edges where the two plastic parts are glued together are quite rough so I took a Dremel with a barrel sanding attachment & smoothed them. I also found that tightening the bottom screw on the side marker was very hard to get at to re-attach. The fix was 1) a thinner screwdriver & 2) I sanded any material at the seam where the two pieces come together, in front of the bottom screw so I could reach it when in place. Another thing I did to make installation easier was to put a little lube on the 3 attachment points that the headlamp attaches to, to make installation easier & to keep from breaking the plastic on the headlamp. I used Silglide but really anything would work; bearing grease, oil, bacon fat, WD40, etc. Finally, since I use LED bulbs I made a couple modifications to allow me to attach the ring onto the back of the headlamp. With the Dremel I tried to make a more gentle angle for the 3 prongs of the bulb collar to ride up on & lock into place. The other thing I did was take some material off the edge of the hole where the bulb goes into the headlamp. It didn’t need much taken off, probably 1/2 a mm was all. Doing these things allowed me to easily attach the bulb collar into place with the LED bulbs I am using. (See photos) Hope that help!
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