Xenon Headlights
Xenon Headlights are headlights that do not use a filament and
instead use a gas to produce their lights, namely xenon gas which is where the name is derived from. There are a
number of benefits to using xenon headlights as compared to regular halogen headlights. Firstly, they can last
about three times longer than regular headlights depending on the brand. They also produce a much more intense
light which are much brighter than regular lights, making it easier to drive in the dark. These lights are
available in a number of different colours such as blue, red, green, purple or yellow, but in general they are
known to have a blue tinge to them. Consumers purchase and install these lights for a few different reasons. Some
prefer the better quality of brightness and definition that they provide whilst others purely enjoy the flashy and
eye-catching nature of the lights, especially when it comes to the coloured xenon headlights.
Streetglow is a well known manufacturer when it comes to
producing Xenon headlights. The StreetGlow ANHSV2YW Yellow Xenon Headlight Strobe Kit - Pack of 2 will only cost
you around $30 and comes with a two year guarantee. As you will find in most packaging, these lights areavailable
in a pack of two lights and come with a transformer too. They also have a mounting feature whereby you can choose
the level and angle that you want your lights to reflect at.
If you are looking for a fun and different colour of Xenon
lights then you might want to consider the range that Plasmaglow has to offer. They have lights in red, blue,
green, yellow and even purple! What is great about these lights is that they have a 10 year guarantee which is
almost unheard of nowadays. You can expect to pay around $26 for these lights such as the HID Xenon-Krypton 9007
Blue Headlight Bulbs.
These Xenon headlights are all entry level headlights which can
be fitted at home if you know what you are doing and have experience in working with wiring and electrics in
vehicles. It should be noted that you should always take care as to what angle you situate your lights at so that
they do not reflect directly into the eyes of oncoming drivers. These lights are considerably brighter than regular
lights and as such can be distracting to oncoming traffic.
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