Headlights
Shop Alternative Headlights for GM in Winston-Salem NC
Headlights in your vehicle going bad? The signs of that -- dimming, flickering, and repeatedly blown fuses -- are pretty obvious. You'll want to replace them ASAP, too -- and both of them at once, for best results. (If one goes, there's a good chance the other's about to, so it's a matter of safety.) We've got just the new set you've been looking for.
Why Shop GM Wholesale Direct?
Like a lot of online parts stores, we specialize in top-quality parts at affordable prices. However, we're a little different -- and we pride ourselves on that.
For one, we sell only lighting that's up to GM quality standards. That is, excellently engineered, like you're used to, and guaranteed to fit the model you love to drive perfectly. No compatibility guesswork's needed, and there's no aftermarket quality issues to worry about. You can start browsing right away.
Our prices are low, too. In fact, they're often marked down. Sometimes, the discounts are pretty steep. You won't find that at every GM dealer. So, buy with confidence you're getting a good deal.
Of course, you get peace of mind, too: we include warranty support. So, defects in materials and workmanship, however unlikely -- they won't be any concern.
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Headlights 101
Headlights have many functions, from low beams and high beams to hazard lights or flashers. Relatedly, fog lights, a type of low-glare headlight, improve visibility in bad weather. They all come in one kind or another: either halogen, Xenon (high-intensity discharge/HID), or LED. When to replace their bulbs is straightforward: halogen lights, every couple years; HID lights, every three years; and LED lights, if the bulbs or electronics fail.
Alternative Headlights vs. OEM and Aftermarket
OEM (original equipment manufacturer) headlighting is made by GM. Alternative headlighting, on the other hand, is made by reputable third-party manufacturers, like aftermarket headlighting is. The main difference between alternative and aftermarket, though, is affiliation. GM, in your vehicle's case, has opted to use alternative headlights in equipping its factory vehicles. Aftermarket headlights and parts like their housings, on the other hand, are most often unaffiliated with a manufacturer generally. Manufacturers don't necessarily recommend their use, either.