18 Feb 2008 04:33:57 | Matthew C. Keegan
You have seen them on all kinds of cars: tail lights that are an
obvious aftermarket modification that give even the most
nondescript compact sedan an attention getting, stylish look.
From Neons to Civics, and from Dakotas to Escalades, and for
mostly any model in between, enthusiasts are changing their
vehicle's appearance with these cool looking mods. Exactly what
are they? Some call them European tail lights while others call
them Altezzas, after the name of a popular manufacturer of this
type of tail light. No matter what you call them, you can
install a pair in less than one hour on your vehicle.
European tail lights are an easy to install modification of your
car's tail light assembly. Available as either "clear tail
lights" or "red tail lights" your stock tail light assemblies
are replaced with a custom fitted unit developed for your
particular make/model. In short what you are doing is installing
crystal clear or red lenses that go over bullet-style taillight
and turn signal lenses. The new lenses, paired with style rings
and platings, help to accentuate the light emitting from auto
tail lights and turn signals for a distinctive look that is
vastly superior to the original design.
Euro tail lights are marketed in an assortment of styles and
bezel colors including chrome, carbon fiber, black, etc.; some
surfaces are paintable for a customized appearance. What's more,
new LED or light emitting diode tail lights are catching on
tool. This particular mod features the fitting of new bulbs that
light quicker and illuminate brighter than standard tail light
bulbs. LED bulbs are filament free and can bear up under
grueling road conditions better than any stock bulb. At some
point in the future all vehicles will likely come equipped with
LEDs, but why wait that long?
Naturally, if you already own certain European models - BMW and
Audi are two examples -- then you probably are satisfied with
your stock lights as they are what inspired the whole "Euro tail
light" craze in the first place.
Best of all, Euro tail lights are street legal and meet
stringent Department of Transportation (DOT) and Society of
Automotive Engineers (SAE) regulations. No need to worry about
being ticketed by highway patrol either unless you modify the
mod illegally!
Manufacturer directions are simple to follow and assembly can be
completed in as little as 30 minutes for the pair. So, before
you know it you'll be cruising down Rodeo Drive in your little
deuce coupe for the whole world to see!
About Author :
Matt Keegan is an auto aficionado and contributing writer
for PitStop Auto
Parts, a seller of discount auto accessories including
IPCW tail lights and
APC tail lights for your car, truck, van, or SUV.