AlphaRex Canada
AlphaRex LED Headlights & Tail Lights — Canada
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AlphaRex is a North American LED automotive lighting brand producing sequential LED headlight and tail light assemblies for trucks and SUVs — direct bolt-on replacements for factory lighting with significantly upgraded output, sequential turn signals, and a modern LED aesthetic. Their NOVA and LUXX series headlights are among the most popular aftermarket headlight upgrades for Canadian F-150, Ram, Tacoma, Tundra, and Silverado owners. At MyPartsGuy.ca we carry the AlphaRex lineup, all priced in Canadian dollars with no import fees or brokerage charges.
AlphaRex headlights use plug-and-play wiring that integrates with factory connectors — no splicing, no resistors required on most applications. Their sequential LED turn signals are a dramatic visual upgrade over OEM amber bulbs, and their projector or LED reflector designs deliver improved forward illumination over aging halogen assemblies.
Popular AlphaRex Applications
- Ford F-150 (2009–2014 and 2015–2017 NOVA Series)
- Ram 1500 (2009–2018 and 2019+ NOVA Series)
- Toyota Tacoma (2016–2023 NOVA and LUXX Series)
- Toyota Tundra (2014–2021)
- Chevrolet Silverado 1500 (2014–2018)
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Frequently Asked Questions
AlphaRex NOVA vs LUXX — what is the difference?
NOVA is AlphaRex's mid-range series — LED projector or reflector housing with sequential turn signals and plug-and-play installation. LUXX is their premium series — higher output LED projectors, more refined sequential animation, and premium housing construction. For most Canadian truck owners upgrading from aging halogen headlights, the NOVA series delivers a dramatic improvement at a strong price point. LUXX is for buyers who want the best AlphaRex offers.
Are AlphaRex headlights street-legal in Canada?
AlphaRex headlights are DOT and SAE compliant, meeting the standards required for street use in Canada and the United States. Proper aiming after installation is required — misaimed headlights, regardless of legality, are a safety hazard and may attract attention from law enforcement.