08 Mar 2008 12:27:47 | Matthew C. Keegan
Car manufacturers over the years have developed some radical
looking tail light designs for their vehicles. The ‘65 era
Thunderbirds, for one, featured sequential tail lights and,
years later, Chevy introduced the ‘90 Lumina van with
monster-sized, can’t miss tail lights. Today, tail lights on
many cars simply do the job, but leave little to the
imagination. Fortunately, after market operators have jumped in
and developed some awesome looking mods -– some call them
Euro tail lights -- that even your Granny can install.
What are Euro tail lights? For starters, there is some
disagreement on the name but essentially they are also known as
Alteeza tail lights, the name of a popular manufacturer
of this style of tail light. Others prefer terms such as “clear
tail lights” or “red tail lights” but in any case they are mods
that change the appearance of stock tail lights. In short, you
are installing crystal clear or red lenses that go over
bullet-style taillight and turn signal lenses. The new lenses,
coupled with style rings and platings, help to accentuate the
light emitting from auto tail lights and turn signals thereby
giving the vehicle a unique look far removed from the original
design.
Euro tail lights are marketed in a variety of styles and bezel
colors including chrome, carbon fiber, black, etc.; some styles
are paintable for a customized look. In addition, new LED or
light emitting diode tail lights are also catching on. This
particular mod features the installation of new bulbs that light
faster and brighter than stock tail light bulbs; they contain no
filament and can withstand rough road conditions better than the
standard bulbs. Eventually, all cars will likely have LEDs as
standard equipment, however you don’t have to wait that long.
Of course, if you already own a European make automobile you are
likely satisfied with the stock design. Your BMW tail
light assembly or Audi tail
light assembly is the basis for many of these mods.
Still, if you want to squeeze a little extra style out of these
types of vehicles there are mods for them as well.
So, are Euro tail lights street legal? They certainly are and
they are Department of Transportation (DOT) and Society of
Automotive Engineers (SAE) approved. No worries about being
pulled over by “the law” unless you modify the mod illegally!
Yes, you can upgrade your Ford, Kia, Mercedes
tail light or virtually any other automotive tail light
legally and quickly. Some makers boast that mods can be
completed in as little 15 minutes, so you will break hardly a
sweat and have a cool upgrade on your vehicle in no time. Blink!
Blink!
About Author :
Matt Keegan is a contributing writer for Car Parts Stuff, an
online supplier of high quality and well priced automobile
parts.