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Aftermarket Tail Lights

Aftermarket Tail Lights

Are LED or Non-LED Off-Road Tail Lights Better?

LED lights are more common now than ever before, and that’s especially true with off-road vehicles. The main benefit of LED tail lights for a 4x4 vehicle is that they're a bit more durable than non-LED OEM tail lights, and can withstand the jostling of off-roading a little bit better. High-quality LED tail lights are also stronger and brighter, giving you better performance and making your truck more visible to surrounding drivers. However, one benefit of non-LED tail lights is that they’re often more compatible with vehicles. It’s important to make sure that your truck is compatible with LED lights before purchasing some, or to modify your electrical system so that your truck will work properly with your new lights.

Choosing the Right 4x4 Tail Lights for Your Truck

The biggest factor when choosing tail lights for an off-road vehicle is just personal preference. Tail lights aren’t lighting the trail very much for you, so they mostly serve to look cool, and alert other drivers to your presence. Tail lights come in a bunch of different styles, and picking what looks best for your truck is up to you. Once you find the style that you think looks best, then it’s just a matter of choosing a price point and a brand, and installing the tail lights on your off-road vehicle.

Should You Purchase Aftermarket Tail Lights and Headlights Together?

We sell a lot of off-road tail light and headlight kits, so that you can upgrade the full light system for your vehicle. When possible, we always recommend purchasing a package like this, because it will usually save you a little bit of money, and it ensures that your headlights and tail lights look good together. There’s no harm in buying new headlights and tail lights separately, but we’re big fans of packaged kits. Whatever your off-road tail light needs, we’ve got you covered with a stocked warehouse and a team of sales techs ready to answer all your questions. We’ll help you find the right product for your truck, so you can get back on the trail with fresh lights.