Euro Tail Buying Guide
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Euro Tail Buying Guide
Overview
A custom truck or SUV isn't truly complete without a set of stylish, custom taillights. While taillights aren't exactly like fine wine, they do elevate the look of your vehicle significantly. Without them, you might as well be driving around in a horse and buggy.
A Look into the Past: Clear Tail Lights
Once upon a time, clear tail lenses were all the rage. Everyone wanted them, and manufacturers struggled to keep up with the demand. However, there was a hitch: they weren't street legal. As a result, state DOT offices started cracking down, and the police stepped in. Tickets began accumulating, and manufacturers faced hefty fines. Production ceased, and the hunt for a new alternative began.
Enter Altezza Taillights
The term "Euro Taillights" is somewhat of a mystery. Though the design originated from the Japanese Toyota Altezza (known as the Lexus IS 300 in the U.S.), someone eventually coined the term "Euro tail lights," and it stuck. Altezza tail lights are now recognizable for their chrome interior, red reflectors, and clear housing. Crucially, they are DOT approved, unlike their clear predecessors, thanks to the essential red reflectors.
Diverse Styles, Different Names
Today, "Euro Tail Lights" refers to a wide range of custom taillights on the market. The original design featured a chrome interior with red reflectors and a clear housing, but the styles have since diversified. Here are a few options:
- Carbon Fiber Tail Lights: Featuring a carbon fiber interior design.
- Black Tail Lenses: With a sleek black interior.
- Smoked Housing: Providing a darker, tinted look.
- Flamed Designs: Adding a fiery flair.
- LED-Based Lights: Offering incredible brightness and longevity.
The goal here is to familiarize you with the history and variety of custom taillights available, so whether you're interested in Altezza, Euro, or Clear Tail Lights, you'll be informed and ready to choose.
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