At etrailer.com, We Help You See and Be Seen—With the Right Vehicle Lighting.
See more—and be seen—on or off the road with high-performance vehicle lights and off-road lighting accessories. From LED headlight upgrades and tail lights to rock lights, pod lights, and flood beams, we have everything you need to boost visibility and style. Whether you're replacing a bulb, adding fog lights, or installing a full LED light bar, our lighting solutions help you drive safer, work smarter, and explore farther—day or night, rain or shine.
With over 75 years of assisting our neighbors and customers, over 1 million photos and videos taken to make sure you’re getting exactly what you need, and over 35 thousand installations completed, we’ve got the product know-how and experience to help you make the right choices for the job at hand.
How can I upgrade my vehicle's headlights for better visibility?
Upgrading to LED or HID is the best way to improve nighttime visibility. LEDs shine brighter, last longer, and use less power than halogens, while HIDs produce an intense, white light for a wider field of view. Many vehicles allow for a simple bulb swap, but some may need additional wiring or ballasts. To maximize performance, consider upgrading fog lights or adding auxiliary driving lights for even better coverage.
What are the benefits of installing fog lights on my vehicle?
Fog Lights shine a wide, low beam that helps you see in rain, snow, or fog without glare. They’re also helpful for spotting curbs or hazards along the road. If your vehicle didn’t come with them, many aftermarket kits are easy to install.
Can I install emergency strobe lights on my personal vehicle?
It depends on where you live and how you plan to use them. Many states restrict the use of flashing strobe lights to emergency or service vehicles, but some allow them for work trucks, plows, or towing. If you need extra visibility for roadside work or slow-moving vehicles, amber warning lights or hazard flashers are good legal alternatives. Always check local laws before installing strobes on a personal vehicle.
What’s the best way to add extra lighting to my vehicle?
For better visibility beyond your standard headlights, consider LED light bars, auxiliary work lights, or upgraded reverse lights. LED light bars provide a wide, bright spread for off-road driving. Auxiliary work lights are great for towing, camping, or job sites. Reverse and cargo lights help with backing up or loading gear at night. Many of these options mount to existing points on your vehicle for a clean and simple install.
How do I maintain and clean my vehicle's lights to ensure longevity?
Wipe down lenses regularly and remove haze with a restoration kit. Check for condensation in the housings and inspect wiring for damage or corrosion. Keeping lights clean and connections tight helps extend performance and lifespan.