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New Old Stock OEM Light Assemblies For Ford, GM, & Mopar

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D8041A - : Headlamp Dimmer Switch for ACDelco Image

Headlamp Dimmer Switch

ACDelco D8041A
GM Genuine Parts Headlight Dimmer Switches are designed, engineered, and tested to rigorous standards, and are backed by General Motors....
$8.55
HC3Z13N019A - : Headlamp Bulb Cap for Ford Image

Headlamp Bulb Cap

2020-22 halogen. 2018-19 halogen.
$6.10
MSRP $14.53
Save $8.43
58% Off
68291907AC - : Headlamp Sensor, Rear for Mopar Image

Headlamp Sensor, Rear

Mopar 68291907AC
HEADLAMP
$40.77
MSRP $91.95
Save $51.18
55.7% Off
L09005SL - : Headlamp Bulb, Right for Mopar Image

Headlamp Bulb, Right

Mopar L09005SL
$17.02
MSRP $38.35
Save $21.33
55.6% Off
84710271 - : Driver Side Headlamp for GM Image

Driver Side Headlamp

2017-19, without hid headlamps, with daytime running. Protects headlamp capsules Built-in adjustors provide ability to aim lamps This...
$311.75
MSRP $862.52
Save $550.77
63.9% Off
6509758AA - : Headlamp Mounting Screw for Mopar Image

Headlamp Mounting Screw

Mopar 6509758AA
M6.3x1.81x25.00. Headlamp Mounting To HMC. Reservoir Mounting.
$2.68
MSRP $4.30
Save $1.62
37.7% Off
W711158S450B - : Storage Compartment Bolt for Ford Image

Storage Compartment Bolt

2 door. 2020-24 with adaptive headlamps. 4 door. 2025.
$5.60
W701694S441 - : Battery Hold Down Nut for Ford Image

Battery Hold Down Nut

2001-04. 2009.
$5.60
CM5Z13N019A - : Fender Liner Access Cover for Ford Image

Fender Liner Access Cover

With hid lamps, 2013-14.
$13.21
MSRP $31.18
Save $17.97
57.6% Off
W505974S437 - : Fog Lamp Assembly Screw for Ford Image

Fog Lamp Assembly Screw

GT.
$5.60
W507140S450B - : Park Lamp Assembly Screw for Ford Image

Park Lamp Assembly Screw

2013-2016 with fog lamps. M5x10mm. 2021-24. 2022-24. 2017-19.
$7.00
EJ7Z13200C - : Lamp Assembly Side Marker for Ford Image

Lamp Assembly Side Marker

$142.44
MSRP $339.13
Save $196.69
58% Off

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TL; DR: Light assemblies are often the right solution when the housing, lens, mounting points, or sealing surfaces are damaged. IPI Parts helps shoppers compare OEM light assemblies for Ford, Mopar, and GM vehicles with a practical fitment-first approach.

This category matters when bulbs alone will not solve the problem. Cracked lenses, broken tabs, moisture inside the housing, faded reflectors, and collision damage all point toward a full assembly repair. For restorers, light assemblies can also be key appearance pieces, especially when original-style lenses, trim lines, or mounting details matter.

What This Category Includes

Light assemblies can include headlights, tail lamps, marker lamps, turn-signal housings, and other complete exterior lighting units, depending on the application. If your issue is only the bulb, it may be worth comparing a bulb-specific category first. If you know the failure is in the housing, lens, or mounting area, assemblies are the better path.

Why Genuine OEM Parts Matter

OEM assemblies are usually the best fit for lens shape, mounting tabs, wiring connections, and body-panel alignment. Aftermarket housings may work for some repairs, but OEM-style assemblies are often preferred when you want a consistent appearance, proper sealing, and fewer questions around trim-specific fitment. That is especially true for restoration work or vehicles where design details changed across model years.

How to Choose the Right Part

Start by identifying the lamp location and side of the vehicle, then confirm whether the assembly includes bulbs, sockets, or mounting hardware. Some listings may cover the housing only. If the vehicle has trim-specific lighting, compare product notes carefully before ordering. Related categories like Headlights and Tail Lights can also help narrow your search.

Compatibility and Fitment Guidance

Light assemblies can vary by body style, trim, facelift year, daytime-running-light setup, and market-specific equipment. Even small changes to lenses or connectors can matter. Review fitment details, part numbers, and notes closely, and confirm compatibility with vehicle information or VIN when available.

Key Takeaways

Choose light assemblies when the problem involves the housing, not just the bulb. Exact fit matters because lens shape, connectors, and mounting points can change quickly across applications.

FAQ

What is a light assembly?

It is a complete lamp housing unit, such as a headlight or taillight assembly, rather than just the replaceable bulb.

How do I know if I need an assembly instead of a bulb?

If the lens is cracked, the housing has moisture, tabs are broken, or the reflector is damaged, an assembly is usually the better category to review.

Do light assemblies come with bulbs?

Sometimes, but not always. Check the product notes to see whether bulbs, sockets, or hardware are included.