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How much are the headlights for a 2019 Jeep Grand Cherokee?

Headlights for a 2019 Jeep Grand Cherokee typically cost roughly $70 to over $1,000 per unit, depending on the headlight type, trim, and whether you buy OEM Mopar or aftermarket replacements.


What drives the price


Several factors determine how much you’ll pay for a single headlight. The type (halogen, HID, LED), whether you’re replacing the left or right unit, the vehicle’s trim level, and whether the part is an OEM Mopar piece or an aftermarket replacement all affect price. Higher-trim models often feature more advanced projector designs and LED daytime running lamps, which can raise the cost.


Price ranges by headlight type


The following categories cover the main options you’ll encounter when shopping for a 2019 Grand Cherokee headlight. Prices are per headlight and can vary by seller, location, and whether the part is new or remanufactured.



  • Halogen headlight assemblies (common on lower trims): aftermarket replacements typically run about $70–$250 per unit; OEM halogen units are usually in the $250–$450 range per side.

  • Bi-Xenon HID projector or LED projector assemblies (available on mid-to-high trims or as upgrades): aftermarket options generally $300–$700 per unit; OEM/Mopar HID/LED projector units commonly $500–$900 per side.

  • Full LED headlights (often on higher trims or as part of packages): OEM LED assemblies typically $600–$1,000+ per unit; aftermarket LED kits or assemblies are commonly $150–$450 per unit.


Conclusion: You’ll see a broad spread from budget aftermarket halogens to premium OEM LED assemblies. Your best choice depends on desired fit, performance, warranty, and whether you want an exact factory look.


OEM Mopar vs aftermarket considerations


OEM Mopar headlights usually guarantee exact fitment, wiring compatibility, ballast integration (if applicable), and warranty alignment with your vehicle. Aftermarket options can be cheaper and offer broader availability, but may require closer attention to compatibility, harness plugs, and potential fastening differences. Always verify compatibility with your exact VIN and consider installation requirements.


Where to buy and quick tips


To get precise prices for your specific Grand Cherokee, search retailer listings that specify the exact year, trim, and side (left or right). Compare multiple sources (OEM Mopar parts, reputable aftermarket brands, and salvage/used parts) and check whether shipping, core charges, or installation hardware are included. If you’re replacing both headlights, look for package deals that reduce per-unit costs.


Summary


For a 2019 Jeep Grand Cherokee, headlights range from roughly $70 to over $1,000 per unit, driven by headlight type, whether the part is OEM or aftermarket, and the vehicle’s trim level. Verify compatibility with your VIN and weigh the benefits of OEM fitment and warranty against the savings of aftermarket options. If in doubt, consult a professional installer to ensure proper alignment and electrical integration.

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