How to Upgrade Your Dodge Challenger's Tail Lights

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How to Upgrade Your Dodge Challenger's Tail Lights

As far as looks are concerned, the third-generation Challenger's rear end is hard to beat.dodge challenger tail lights From the edgy chrome to the sleek black trim, it's clear this is one mopar that's all about style. That said, there is always room for improvement and the Challenger's tail lights are a perfect example. They offer a great way to add your own unique twist to the Challenger's already eye-catching design.

There are many different ways to upgrade the Challenger's tail lights.dodge challenger tail lights Some are more complicated than others, but most will help give your ride a custom look that is sure to turn heads. Some of the most popular upgrades include adding sequential lighting or changing the bulb color.

Changing the color of your Challenger's tail light bulbs is a quick and easy way to give your vehicle a more personalized look.dodge challenger tail lights It's important to remember that some states have laws against tinting or painting the tail lights, so be careful about what you choose to do.

Another option is to upgrade to LED tail lights. These are a lot brighter than halogen bulbs and will last much longer. Plus, they put less strain on the Challenger's alternator. Whether you want to change the color of your Challenger's tail lights or just want to save on maintenance costs, LEDs are a great choice.

The top modification of all for your Challenger's tail lights is to add sequential lighting. This will give your car a cool, customized look by flashing the rear turn signals in a specific pattern. This is a great way to add some extra flare to your Challenger's turn signals, and it's also a great conversation piece. Sequential lighting systems are a bit pricey, but they will add a touch of class to your Challenger's rear end.

There is a company called Vlands that does sequential tail lights for the Challenger. They are expensive - like 900 bucks for the entire assembly. But they are the best in the business.

The only draw back is that they are in Poland, so shipping and wait time can be a pain. I am thinking of getting a set.

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