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HEADLIGHT  RESTORATION
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Fogging Headlights ?

 




  If you motorhome or tow vehicle is over a few years old you can likely experience reduced nighttime vision due to fogging and discoloration.
Restoring your headlights saves money, adds value to your vehicle, and provides you with more peace of mind when driving in the dark. Clear headlight lenses increase your safety and they improve the overall appearance of your vehicle. You'll save hundreds of dollars by restoring your headlights instead of replacing them completely. Your vision is already limited at night and dim or badly lit lenses are the biggest reason for severe night time car accidents according to the Institute for Highway Safety.
  In addition to the lens issues upgrading the bulbs to a higher intensity is a second step in the process of better vision and to top it off it may be time to check and correct your headlight aiming.
Ride height & loading can affect the aiming
 
 
Before
After
Step 1 Lens Restoration
  It may seem as though everywhere you look you can find a cheap $10 fix for your  lens fogging but in reality that type of fix is very limited when it comes to how long it lasts.
  Rather than finding yourself buying a kit and spending time every few weeks have it repaired properly and from the inside as well as the outside.
  A 5 step process which can include light removal and cleaning is a process that we warrant for 12 months.
Don't become a slave to monthly light restorations
Price $149.00
Step 2 Bulb Upgrade
  Next in the process of improving night vision is the optional replacement of the headlight bulbd to a higher intensity.
  Depending on application you may choose higher lumins and slight variances in type shade of white your head lights
  Choices will include Titanium White, Krypton Blue Vision, or Luminics Yellow. Prices start at 79.95 (per set 2) but call
please contact our Parts Department and
Call for pricing
Lamp Assemblies
Bulb Assemblies
Step 3 Headlight Aiming
  The clearest lenses and the brightest lighting doesn't really mean anything if they aren't focused where they should be.
  Aiming your choice of light is the last cruicial catalyst to the equation
2 Light Systems $ 59.00
4 Light Systems $105.00
The National Safety Council recommends these steps:
  Prepare your car for night driving. Keep headlights, tail lights, signal lights and windows (inside and out) clean.
  Have your headlights properly aimed. Mis-aimed headlights blind other drivers and reduce your ability to see the road.
  Don't drink and drive. Not only does alcohol severely impair your driving ability, it also acts as a depressant. Just one drink can induce fatigue.
  Avoid smoking when you drive. Smoke's nicotine and carbon monoxide hamper night vision.
  If there is any doubt, turn your headlights on. Lights will not help you see better in early twilight, but they'll make it easier for other drivers to see you. Being seen is as important as seeing.
  Reduce your speed and increase your following distances. It is more difficult to judge other vehicle's speeds and distances at night.
  Don't overdrive your headlights. You should be able to stop inside the illuminated area. If you're not, you are creating a blind crash area in front of your vehicle.
  When following another vehicle, keep your headlights on low beams so you don't blind the driver ahead of you.
  If an oncoming vehicle doesn't lower beams from high to low, avoid glare by watching the right edge of the road and using it as a steering guide.
  Make frequent stops for light snacks and exercise. If you're too tired to drive, stop and get rest.
  If you have car trouble, pull off the road as far as possible. Warn approaching traffic at once by setting up reflecting triangles near your vehicle and 300 feet behind it. Turn on flashers and the dome light. Stay off the roadway and get passengers away from the area.
  Observe night driving safety as soon as the sun goes down. Twilight is one of the most difficult times to drive, because your eyes are constantly changing to adapt to the growing darkness.


1364 Duncan Lane
Auburn, GA 30011
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