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Toyota 4Runner 5th Gen (2010-Present) Offroad Lights

Take your Toyota 4Runner further with offroad lighting built to conquer the night. Our collection at LCE Performance is designed for 5th Gen 4Runner owners who need better visibility, more safety, and a big boost in style—whether you're tackling rugged trails, camping under the stars, or just making your rig stand out.
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Top Offroad Lighting Picks

Hella Optilux Off-Road 6 LED Light Bar
Rugged and budget-friendly lighting for extra visibility anywhere.

RIGID 30" RDS-Series PRO Spot LED Light Bar
Cuts through the darkness with ultra-focused, powerful light.

OnX6 Arc 40" Driving/Combo White LED Light Bar
Broad, adaptable illumination when you need it most.

5" Daymaker Long Range LED Light
Perfect for lighting up the path ahead at a distance.

Hella Optilux Light Bar 60 LEDs Driving Lights
Maximum spread for those wild, off-the-grid adventures.

Hella Optilux Cube 4 LED Driving Lamps
Compact, tough, and perfect for adding focused light.

Tantrum 8 LED Rock Light Kit White
Light up your undercarriage for trail rides or show vibes.

Pro Comp SR24 24" Single Row LED Flood/Spot/Comp
Versatile coverage—go from spot to flood as needed.

LIGHTFORCE Series:
Dual and Single Row LED bars in a range of sizes to fit any mounting spot.

Baja Designs OnX6 LED Light Bars:
Various lengths for serious trail illumination, from subtle to powerful.

These lights are tough enough for any adventure. Whether you’re crawling over rocks or driving deep into the woods, you’ll be ready—rain or shine.

5th Gen 4Runner Offroad Lighting FAQs

Why go with LED offroad lights instead of halogens?
LEDs deliver brighter, clearer light while using less power. They last longer, shrug off shocks and bumps, and are built to handle rough roads better than fragile halogen bulbs.

What size light bar should I get for my 4Runner?
First, check the space where you want to mount the bar—roof, bumper, or grille. Wider bars cover more ground, but make sure they fit safely and don’t block airflow or other important features.

Can I install these lights myself?
Most of our lights come with clear, step-by-step instructions, so plenty of DIYers tackle the job themselves. If you’re not comfortable with wiring, or want a pro-level finish, a professional installer can make it perfect.

What’s the difference between spot and flood beams?

  • Spot beams: Send light far ahead in a narrow path—great for speed and distance.

  • Flood beams: Cast a wide, shorter spread—ideal for slow-paced technical trails and seeing obstacles up close.

Are these lights street-legal?
Some offroad lights are fine on public roads, but always check your local laws. Keep them switched off around other drivers so you don’t blind anyone, and double-check regulations if you want to use them daily.

Do these come with wiring kits?
Some of our lights arrive ready to go with complete wiring kits; others may need harnesses or extras bought separately. Check each product’s details, or ask us if you’re not sure.

What makes RIGID light bars special?
RIGID bars are famous for ruggedness and intense light output. They’re built and tested for extreme conditions, so you can trust them to perform wherever you drive.

How should I maintain my offroad lights?
Keep the lenses clean and free from debris for max brightness. Regularly check wiring and mounts for damage or looseness—just a quick inspection before every adventure helps your gear last.

What about warranty coverage?
Warranties vary by brand and product. We always list warranty info on each product page or you can contact us anytime for details on the lights you’re interested in.

How bright are these, and can I adjust the light settings?
Our offroad lights offer impressive lumen output—plenty of brightness for even the darkest conditions. Some models have adjustable settings or beam patterns, so you can tune the light to match the job at hand.