Over time, your headlight lenses tend to discolor or “whiten”. This inevitably reduces the amount of light that passes through the lens and lights your way. Poor lighting components should never be ignored. If headlights are not replaced or repaired, you and your occupants are at high risk of an accident while driving in poor visibility.

Your vehicle’s headlights are designed to give you the ability to travel at high speeds at night or in poor visibility conditions. Some vehicles’ headlights turn on automatically when sensors are activated at nightfall. Properly working headlights save you from potential problems down the road. The typical headlight is designed to provide two types of lights: a low beam and a high beam. The low beam is designed to provide ample illumination of the road ahead and minimize glare from the headlights to oncoming vehicles. High beam provides maximum illumination with limited glare control. Without your headlights working properly, your ability to navigate the road in poor visibility conditions is significantly affected. Simply put, your vehicle’s headlights make it safe to drive at night or in poor visibility conditions.

It is important that the headlight assembly on your vehicle is always in optimal condition. With perfectly functional headlights on your vehicle, you are guaranteed to enjoy superior visibility on the road. Replacing damaged headlights yourself is usually easy. If you’re not mechanically inclined, there are numerous local auto repair shops capable of replacing your new headlight assembly.

Headlights are an important facet of the overall car design theme. As such, they are highly sought after in the event of an accident. The problem is, like most OEM parts, the headlight assembly is often a dealer exclusive item and is cost prohibitive. An aftermarket headlight assembly offers a cost effective alternative. Prime Choice Auto Parts offers a full line of headlight assemblies for all years, makes and models of cars and trucks. We carry new headlight assemblies for domestic and import vehicles. All headlight assemblies are direct fit replacements for the original factory headlight assemblies.

If your headlights are worn or damaged, it’s important to replace them right away.

tail light assembly

A rear light or taillight is the part of a vehicle’s lighting system that is attached at the front and rear of the vehicle. They usually come in pairs (left/driver side and right/passenger side). The rear light provides different functions.

Signal lights, or turn signals, are usually part of the tail light assembly. Usually colored yellow due to regulatory standards, this part of the taillight assembly indicates that a vehicle is turning left or right. The same lights are also used in times of emergency by activating your danger or emergency signal. Reversing lights are also part of the taillight assembly and are used both to indicate that a vehicle is backing up and to provide a bright light to guide you as you back up. The reversing lights come on automatically when the vehicle is put into reverse gear. These lights often have the highest illumination in the taillight assembly, but are not as bright as the headlights.

The parking lamps in the taillamp assembly are a signal to drivers behind of the presence of another vehicle when it is dark, foggy, or rainy. They are also used as a brake light. The parking or brake light is usually located in the highest position of the tail light assembly and comes on when the driver applies the brakes.

The tail light assembly may be the most overlooked part on most vehicles. Your taillight assembly is an essential safety feature that must be properly maintained. A broken taillight, whether the bulb is simply burned out or the tail assembly is damaged or cracked, is a potential driving hazard. A broken taillight can eliminate the driver’s ability to activate a turn signal; worse yet, it may not alert drivers behind you that you’re stopping.

Prime Choice Auto Parts offers high quality, direct fit replacement taillight assemblies for all makes and models, both domestic and import. All taillight assemblies are direct fit replacements for the factory headlight assemblies.

Replacing a rear light

Replacing a set of taillights is a simple process that involves removing your current taillight and installing a new one in the same location. It can usually be done with a screwdriver and other basic tools. To get started, purchase a replacement taillight cover from an online auto parts store.