The GE Nighthawk Xenon headlights are a great option for those drivers out there who want a little more out of their headlights, but don't want the hassle of installing an aftermarket kit. These lights aim to meet OEM specifications for your factory headlights, install in less than five minutes, and are brighter than the stock headlights that came in your vehicle. We bought a … [Read more...]
Black Friday Headlight Deals 2015
This is our third annual installment of Black Friday headlight deals. A lot has changed in headlight technology over the past year. Stock headlights are becoming better and better, and more vehicles are coming from the factory with xenon bulbs. Nevertheless, it isn't hard to find a mid-level car with all the interior (and most of the exterior) upgrades a car … [Read more...]
GE Nighthawk Halogen Headlight Unboxing and Review
We got our hands on the GE Nighthawk Halogen Headlight bulbs and installed them in our test vehicle. The headlights installed in about five minutes and don't require any sort of rewiring under the hood. The vehicle you have will determine the best installation process. Sometimes it's easier to disconnect the bulb from the housing, and then subsequently unplug the bulb from … [Read more...]
Easy trick to mount an HID ballast
When you upgrade your vehicle's headlights to HIDs, one of the most frustrating tasks is finding a place under your hood to mount the ballast. Think of a ballast as a power regulator. It helps to regulate the amount of current going from your car's battery to the headlight bulb. It's part of the technology that makes this type of headlight possible. Believe it or not, HID … [Read more...]
Headlight Comparison Chart
We've tested nearly every brand of aftermarket headlight available on the market, and you can find our results below. Feel free to check out our detailed reviews of each headlight, or find a summary of our results below! [table id=1 /] … [Read more...]
Projector vs. Reflector Headlight Housing
Everyone remembers driving down a dark road late at night when, suddenly, a car approaches going in the opposite direction. As it approaches, it seems as though their headlights are becoming brighter and brighter. Just before the car passes you, you decide they must have had their high-beams on. Why were their lights so bright? Until recently, all cars on the road used what … [Read more...]