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LED tail lights are lighting devices mounted at the rear of a vehicle, designed to illuminate when the vehicle is in operation. They utilize light-emitting diodes (LEDs) for brightness and energy efficiency, offering a longer lifespan compared to traditional incandescent bulbs. These lights are crucial for signaling to other drivers when the vehicle is braking or turning, enhancing safety on the road.
| Material | Polycarbonate or acrylic housing |
| Light source | LEDs |
| Voltage | 12V DC |
| Lifespan | Up to 50,000 hours |
| Brightness | Varies by model, typically 100-200 lumens |
| Water resistance rating | IP65 or higher |
When selecting LED tail lights, consider the specific vehicle model and compatibility with existing wiring. It's important to specify the desired brightness, color, and any additional features such as sequential turn signals or integrated brake lights. Certifications like DOT approval may also be relevant for compliance with safety standards. Quantities can vary based on whether you are replacing a single unit or outfitting an entire fleet.
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LED tail lights are more energy-efficient, have a longer lifespan, and provide brighter illumination compared to traditional bulbs.
Yes, most LED tail lights are designed for easy installation, often using existing mounting points and wiring.
Typically, LED tail lights can be installed using standard wiring, but some vehicles may require resistors to prevent hyper-flashing.
Yes, you can replace halogen tail lights with LED lights, but ensure compatibility with your vehicle's electrical system.
LED tail lights are commonly available in red for brake lights and amber for turn signals.
Look for DOT or SAE certification markings on the product to ensure compliance with safety standards.