Original Headlight Replacement

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tyler3340

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I have a cracked driver headlight assembly on my 2014 1500 Laramie Longhorn. I have been digging all over the parts websites and can’t seem to find a clear answer on the original headlight assembly to match the existing passenger headlight. I see Magna 50693B on the back. Any help here? Any idea on pricing or if this may be a good time to replace both to an aftermarket headlight?
 

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Probably your best bet cost wise is to check with local salvage yards. Make note that '13-'15 Ram projector headlights use a 9012 low beam bulb(9005 high), the +'16 projector headlight uses 9005 for both the low and high.
Cost wise for a new OEM projector you might want to consider aftermarket, lots of people happy with Alpharex. https://alpharexusa.com/product-category/performance-lighting/ram-truck-2009-2018/
 

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