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Toyota Sequoia 2nd Gen (2008-2022) Offroad Lights

Ready to take your Sequoia off the beaten path, even after the sun goes down? At LCE Performance, we stock top-of-the-line offroad lighting made just for the 2nd Gen Toyota Sequoia. Whether you’re crawling over rocky trails, lighting up a remote campsite, or just want that aggressive custom look, our products are built tough to deliver performance, safety, and style.
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Hella Optilux Off-Road 6 LED Light Bar
Affordable, compact, and perfect for extra lighting just where you need it.

RIGID 30" RDS-Series PRO Spot LED Light Bar
Cut through darkness with precision, focus, and serious power.

OnX6 Arc 40" Driving/Combo White LED Light Bar
Get wide, even illumination that adapts to any adventure.

5" Daymaker Long Range LED Light
Throw light way down the trail—see obstacles before they see you!

Hella Optilux Light Bar 60 LEDs Driving Lights
Maximum coverage for night drives or backwoods navigation.

Hella Optilux Cube 4 LED Driving Lamps
Compact size, surprising punch—great for adding focused light.

Tantrum 8 LED Rock Light Kit White – $142
Illuminate the ground beneath your Sequoia when wheeling at night.

Pro Comp SR24 24" Single Row LED Flood/Spot/Comp Pattern

Choose your pattern and easily light up the road or trail.

LIGHTFORCE Dual and Single Row LED Bars

multiple sizes available for the perfect fit.

Baja Designs OnX6 LED Light Bars

pick your length for the brightness you need.

Our lights are built to take a beating, so you’re always prepared—no matter how wild your next journey gets.

2nd Gen Sequoia Offroad Lighting FAQs

Why should I choose LEDs over halogen offroad lights?

LEDs are brighter, sip less power, last way longer, and are more durable in bumpy conditions. They also stay cooler, making them a clear upgrade in almost every way for true offroad journeys.

How do I pick the right size light bar for my Sequoia?

It comes down to your intended use and where you want to mount it—roof, bumper, grille, or somewhere custom. Measure your Sequoia, picture your lighting needs (wide for close-up or long for distance), and match the bar to your project.

Are these lights easy to install, or will I need a pro?

Most folks are able to handle the installation themselves using our included instructions. But if you’re unsure about wiring or want the cleanest look possible, a professional install is always a solid choice.

What’s the difference between a flood and a spot beam?

  • Flood beams: Spread light out wide, ideal for lighting up the area around your rig or slow, technical terrain.

  • Spot beams: Focus light far ahead so you see well down the trail—great for when you’re moving at speed.
    Some bars offer a combo pattern for both!

Can I use these offroad lights on public roads?

Some offroad lights are legal, but many are too bright for on-road use. You’ll want to be sure you can switch or dim them, and always double-check your local regulations to stay compliant.

Do these lights come with the wiring I need?

Some options include wiring kits; others require you to grab a harness or extra parts. Always check the product description or reach out to us if you’re not sure what’s included.

Why is RIGID a favorite among offroaders?

RIGID lights are known for being incredibly tough and for delivering outstanding light output. They’re rigorously tested to thrive in tough conditions, making them a go-to for serious offroad enthusiasts.

How do I keep my offroad lights working their best?

Give them an occasional cleaning, check for loose wires or mounts, and keep the lenses clear of dirt and debris. A quick look-over after every big trip keeps everything shining bright.

How bright are the Daymaker Long Range LED lights?

Daymakers live up to their name—they blast light a long way down the trail and deliver great clarity for night driving, so you’ll always know what’s ahead.

Can I dim my LED light bars for changing conditions?

Most offroad LEDs are designed for maximum brightness, but some setups allow you to use a separate switch or controller to adjust output. Reach out if you want help finding a dimmable option.