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Are you tired of the way the headlights of your
old Volkswagen look that you simply want to get away with them? Well,
do as you wish but make sure that you replace them as soon as possible.
It is not only unsafe to drive your Volkswagen at night without the
headlights on; it is also illegal. Further, your Volkswagen would
really look ugly without the headlamps.
There are many types of headlights that you can replace the stock
headlights of your Volkswagen with. Of course there are the parabolic
headlights that will serve as plain replacements for your stock
Volkswagen headlights. But should you want the new headlights of your
car to be more functional and attractive, why not give Volkswagen
projector headlights a try. They may be more expensive but they would
surely function better and look better than any plain replacement
headlights.
Projector headlights are higher priced alternatives to the stock
Volkswagen headlights that your Volkswagen is originally equipped with.
Like the original headlights, projector headlights also make use of
either halogen bulbs or high intensity discharge (HID) bulbs. But
unlike the stock Volkswagen headlights, projector headlights don’t have
the tendency to scatter the light it projects. This is because of the
spherical reflectors that they are equipped with. Some projector
headlights are also equipped with elliptical projector lenses in place
of or together with the spherical reflectors, further concentrating the
beam shed by the light bulbs into a more focused area.
For a safer Volkswagen ride and a more attractive Volkswagen look, give
Volkswagen projector headlights a try. Choose the OEM variety if you
are after quality and performance, and if you can afford the price. For
a lower price option, and a lot of different designs, you can also
employ aftermarket Volvo projector headlights. With the aftermarket
variety, however, you can’t always be sure about the quality.
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