Amber essential warning lightheads will be a great addition to your truck. Zip’s carries the M series and M-V series, G series, L series, T series, 500 series, P series and the ion series by ECCO, Buyers Product Co., Federal Signal, Whelen Engineering, Maxxima and Towmate. With multiple flash patterns and easy installation these lights will shine into the night to keep you safe!
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For operators who need dependable visibility and safety, warning lightheads are a must-have addition to any truck or emergency vehicle. These compact, powerful lights provide clear signaling in all conditions, ensuring other drivers are aware of your presence whether you’re on the roadside, at a jobsite, or responding to an emergency. Available in a variety of shapes, sizes, and color options, LED truck warning lights are an effective way to customize your setup while meeting safety requirements.
Unlike full-size light bars, warning lightheads for trucks provide targeted visibility that can be mounted in multiple positions, including grilles, bumpers, mirrors, or rear panels. With options in oval, round, and square housings, these lights allow you to design a system that matches your truck’s layout and your work needs.
Key advantages include:
At Zips.com, you’ll find a wide range of warning lightheads for sale from trusted brands like Whelen, Buyers Products, SafeAll, ECCO, Maxxima, and Race Sport. Popular models include:
When deciding on the best warning lighthead, consider these key features:
Over time, you may need replacement components like lenses, wiring, or mounting hardware. Browse our Warning Lighthead Parts section to keep your setup performing like new.
Where can warning lightheads be mounted?
They can be mounted on grilles, bumpers, mirrors, or rear panels depending on your visibility needs.
What colors are available?
Most models come in amber, red, blue, or white, with some offering dual-color functionality.
Are LED warning lightheads better than halogen?
Yes. LED models are brighter, last longer, and consume less power compared to older halogen units.
Do all warning lightheads have multiple flash patterns?
Most modern units include several pre-programmed strobe patterns, allowing operators to choose the most effective signal for the situation.