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  • Car with bright headlight glare Are LED Headlights Really Too Bright?Understanding Why Headlights Cause Glare When you’re behind the wheel, a bright headlight shining in your eyes is all you notice. Your first thought isn’t, “Hmm, I wonder what lighting technology this blinding light uses!” However, solving the problem requires identifying its root cause—something many articles overlook or mention only briefly. Several factors contribute to... View Article
  • The 7 Advantages of LED Over Halogen Light Bulbs for Cars7 Advantages of LED Over Halogen Light Bulbs for Cars The automotive industry is continually evolving, with advancements in technology driving the sector forward. One such innovation that has significantly impacted vehicle lighting is the introduction of LED (Light Emitting Diode) bulbs. Compared to traditional halogen bulbs, LEDs offer numerous advantages that enhance vehicle performance,... View Article
  • motobike with LED headlights LED Headlights ARE Road Legal for MotorcyclesIt is LEGAL for Class 1 & 2 Motorbikes to use LED Headlight For some time, it’s been a frustrating fact that despite the clear benefits of upgrading halogen headlights to good quality LED headlight bulbs, they have only been available for off road use. We have posted previously about whether LED bulbs are road... View Article
  • how long should car bulbs last Different Windscreen TypesDifferent Types Of Windscreens The two most common types of safety glass used for vehicles in the UK is tempered glass and laminated glass. They both serve roughly the same purpose but each version has slight differences when you compare the two types. It’s also important to note for this article that newer car models... View Article
  • OEM LED Headlamp and Rear Light Units: ExplainedOEM LED Headlamp and Rear Light Units: Explained What Are OEM LED Units? OEM (Original Equipment) LED headlight units and tail light units come direct from the factory and are fitted at time of vehicle purchase, or as a factory upgrade (AKA factory fitted). Typically, before purchasing a brand new vehicle, you’ll be asked if... View Article