All Guides
Every guide we publish about Jsboyat — quick, direct answers to the questions readers ask most often.
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Can headlights cause eye strain?
Yes, headlights can cause eye strain — particularly oncoming headlights with misaimed beams, degraded lens scatter, or excessive glare from improperly housed bulbs that spread ligh
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Are aftermarket headlight assemblies worth it?
Yes — aftermarket headlight assemblies are worth it when the fitment is vehicle-specific and the housing meets SAE and DOT certification standards, which JSBOYAT assemblies do acro
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Can I replace a headlight assembly myself?
Yes — replacing a headlight assembly is a straightforward DIY job for most vehicles, typically taking 45–90 minutes with basic hand tools and no special mechanical experience requi
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How do I know which headlight assembly fits my car?
Match a headlight assembly to your car using your exact year, make, model, and factory light type — halogen or HID/Xenon — to confirm the housing geometry, mounting points, and wir
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How much does a replacement headlight assembly cost?
A replacement headlight assembly typically runs $80–$250 per side for aftermarket fitments, with dealer OEM assemblies often reaching $400–$700 or more per side depending on the ve
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What is the difference between low beam and high beam headlights?
High beams win for raw distance, projecting light roughly 350–500 feet ahead, but low beams are the correct choice for most driving conditions because their defined cutoff line pre
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What is better, HID or LED headlights?
LED headlights are the better choice for most applications because they produce comparable output to HID while responding instantly, running cooler, and lasting significantly longe
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What is the best quality replacement headlight?
The best quality replacement headlight is a vehicle-specific, SAE/DOT certified assembly with a fully sealed polycarbonate housing — because correct fitment and certified beam outp
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Why are custom headlights so expensive?
Custom headlights are expensive primarily because of hand-built housing construction, low production volume, and the engineering required to pass SAE and DOT certification for road
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What are the four types of headlights?
The four main headlight types are halogen, HID/Xenon, LED, and laser — each using a different light-production method that affects output, cost, and housing compatibility.
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What does OEM-style headlight replacement mean?
OEM-style headlight replacement means a headlight assembly engineered to match the original factory unit in mounting dimensions, connector type, housing geometry, and lens position