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How much is a headlight for a 2018 Dodge Charger?

Ahead: Prices for a 2018 Dodge Charger headlight vary widely depending on trim, headlight type, and source. Expect roughly $150 to $800 per unit, with OEM dealer parts generally at the higher end and used or aftermarket options at the lower end.


For the 2018 Charger, headlights can differ by style and technology. Some trims use halogen projector units, while others offer HID or LED configurations. Left and right headlights are separate parts and can carry different prices, especially when dealer-installed options or adaptive features are involved.


Pricing by source


The following ranges reflect commonly observed prices before tax and shipping, and do not include installation labor. Always verify exact fitment for your VIN and trim before purchase.



  • OEM replacement from Dodge/Mopar or a authorized dealer: typically about $350–$700 per headlight for standard units; HID/LED or adaptive variants can push toward or beyond $800 per unit.

  • Aftermarket new headlight assemblies (non-OEM): commonly $150–$350 per headlight, with higher-end or feature-rich designs edging up toward $400.

  • Used or refurbished headlights from salvage yards or online marketplaces: often $40–$200 per headlight, depending on condition and compatibility.


Labor and installation costs at a shop are separate from parts. Expect roughly $80–$200 per headlight for installation, depending on local rates and whether wiring or ballast modules must be replaced.


In summary, there is a wide range depending on source and features, but you can find options across several price bands to fit different budgets.


Where to buy and how to compare prices


Smart shopping means checking multiple channels to confirm fitment and condition, and to compare total costs (parts plus labor). Here are common sources to consider.



  • Dealerships and the official Mopar parts department for genuine OEM replacements.

  • Authorized online retailers that stock OEM-equivalent parts and provide compatibility checks.

  • Reputable aftermarket brands (such as Depo, Anzo, TYC, Valeo) offering model-specific headlights.

  • Salvage yards and used-parts marketplaces for budget-conscious options, ensuring the part is in good condition.

  • General online marketplaces with buyer protection, where you can compare multiple listings side by side.


Before buying, verify the exact headlight version (halogen vs HID/LED, left vs right, and whether it includes bulbs, ballast, or adapters). Compare warranty terms, return policies, and whether installation is included or separate.


Compatibility and installation tips


To avoid surprises, confirm compatibility with your vehicle’s VIN, trim level, and the specific lighting configuration. If you’re not sure, ask the seller for the exact part number or request a fitment confirmation from a professional installer.


When planning installation, consider whether you want a shop to handle wiring harnesses and ballast replacements (for HID/LED options) or whether you’re replacing with a straightforward halogen unit. This can significantly affect total cost and lead time.


Summary


For a 2018 Dodge Charger, headlight prices range broadly due to trim, technology, and source. Typical ranges are: $150–$350 for aftermarket new units, $350–$700 for OEM replacements, and $40–$200 for used parts. Labor adds to the bill, so total installation costs vary by shop and complexity. By checking multiple vendors, verifying exact fitment, and factoring in labor, you can find a price that matches your budget and restore your Charger’s illumination safely.

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