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LENSES

Lights with dull and damaged lenses not only look bad. They’re less bright — which means they provide less visibility and safety. For guaranteed like-new performance, replacing worn out lenses is still the most cost-effective option. Restore your headlights, beacons and worklights with lenses from CNH Industrial.

The Ticking Clock

Lenses can take only so much exposure to the elements before their protective surfaces wear away. After that, their biggest problem isn’t abrasion from dirt and debris but oxidation, which leaves them with a hazy yellow finish that won’t wash away.

With restoration kits, you can remove the uppermost layers of corrosion through sanding and polishing. It works, but the results aren’t perfect, and it only buys you some time before the oxidation continues. For best results, you need to replace the lenses.

Accidents Happen

Farm and construction equipment kick up a lot of dust and debris and operate in all kinds of extreme conditions. That can be hard on your lights — and lenses bear the brunt of it. Sometimes, it’s too much. Either they break or the accumulation of scratches and pits and cracks prevent adequate lighting.

When they’ve done all the work they can, a new lens can do wonders for an old light. For much less than the cost of a new unit, you can give your lights a fresh-from-the-factory look and return to a well lit jobsite.

Your Source for Parts

Finding replacement lenses doesn’t need to be difficult. Go to the source. Get OE-quality lenses made specifically for your equipment from CNH Industrial.