Headlights for your Car
Head Lights
Car Headlights are mostly electrically operated and positioned on each side of the front of your Car and as the name refers to the beam of light produced and distributed by the device. The Headlight system produces a Low and a High Beam which is achieved either by an individual lamp or by a single multifunction lamp powered by a battery or a miniature generator. There are 27 states that currently have a “wipers on and headlights on” law according to (SAE) which stands for the Society of Automotive Engineers which is the body that sets the standards for Cars manufactured in the USA.
High beams cast most of their light straight ahead, maximizing seeing distance though they are only suitable for use when alone on the road as the glare they produce will dazzle other drivers coming in opposite direction.
Low beams have upward light which direct most of their light downward to provide safe forward visibility. These beams are intended for use whenever other vehicles are present ahead, whether oncoming or being overtaken.
Some countries require Automobiles to be equipped with daytime running lights (DRL) to make aware of your vehicle in motion to the other drivers coming in opposite direction during daytime.
Daytime Running Car Headlights are original equipment on many vehicles as they make your Cars conspicuous during day time and even during inclement weather conditions and during hot sunny days.
Halo Car Headlights often known as angel eyes as they are made with light rings that surround the Headlights infusing a distinctive European look to your Car. Halos can be illuminated by LED bulbs or use CCFL (Cold Cathode Fluorescent Lighting) lightings. CCFL Halos are filled with gas like a Neon sign that display the same kind of after effects which increases visibility for safer driving while combining unique style and superior illumination while driving.
Projector Car Headlights produce a sharper and more focused beam of light as the bulb is positioned in front of an elliptical-shaped reflector. The parabolic reflector reflects light outward in a dispersed pattern as the elliptical reflector reflects the light towards a single focal point. They being manufactured in compact size the light produced is much brighter and cleaner and extremely durable with an average lifespan of over 50,000 hours.
Headlamp systems require periodic maintenance as over time the Headlamp lens can deteriorate. It can become pitted due to abrasion of road sand/debris and can even crack overtime forcing snow or rain water into the headlamp unit. Plastic lenses can become cloudy and discolored overtime due to oxidation by ultraviolet light emitted from sun and exposure to heated bulb fumes. The Car Headlights we offer will fit and function just like the Factory units but at the same time will cost much less, Check our regularly updated On-line Catalogs on Vehicle Fitments listings to order the right part for your Car with 2 Years Warranty & Free Shipping along with Discounted pricing, Shop Today at http://www.theautopartsshop.com/parts/headlight.html
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Car Headlights are mostly electrically operated and positioned on each side of the front of your Car and as the name refers to the beam of light produced and distributed by the device. For more information visit our site http://www.theautopartsshop.com/parts/headlight.html
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