When driving off-road at night or even down rural roads, it becomes very apparent that the factory headlights and fog lights leave a lot to be desired, even with the high beams on. In the past, ...
While car headlights were once a soft yellow, they've become much whiter and brighter in recent decades, much to the dismay ...
Last month, halogen lightbulbs went out all over Europe. Following a general ban by the European Union, the sale and purchase of halogen bulbs is being gradually phased out. Retailers will be allowed ...
LED headlights throw extremely intense light with very little draw on your car's electrical system. Now that they're trickling down to the aftermarket, you can buy a simple plug-in "LED retrofit kit" ...
If your car came from the factory with halogen or HID bulbs, you’re going to need to replace them or upgrade them down the line. Both of these bulb types lose light output over time; thus, even if ...
I blow through a lot of money on webBikeWorld reviews! Here we go with brake lights again…. Maybe I have a fixation. I’m looking for thHalogen Brakee perfect brake light: low watts, low heat, lasts ...
Many cities are replacing their incandescent traffic lights with LEDs, despite the higher initial cost. Here's why that's ...
Q: Since halogens give off more heat, do they present a fire hazard for lamp shades? Will the halogens make the shades deteriorate faster? A: Halogens are twice as hot as standard incandescent lamps.
CARS.COM — You depend on your car’s headlights to light the way in the dark and during inclement weather. In addition to allowing you to see, headlights ensure that others are able to see your car ...