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There are several options when purchasing a remote start system. Some remote start systems operate independently, while others operate via a smartphone interface. Remote start systems can work from long distances, while others require the driver to be close to the vehicle when they operate the system. Remote start systems may require extensive rewiring of the car in some cases. Drivers also need to decide what systems within the car they want the remote start system to operate, as there are a variety of options on the market. Some systems lock anyone out of the car who does not have the remote, while others allow anyone with a code to operate them. Some of the top systems include: Viper 5301 Responder LE 2-Way Remote Start System, Performance Teknique ICBM-7071 Remote Start System, Drone system from Compustar, Avital 4103 1-Way Remote Start with Keyless Entry & Directed SmartStart GPS Remote Start.

Whether you're looking for a replacement for your subpar stock headlights or just want to upgrade your ride's appearance, we feature the brightest beams in the industry. Choose from our vast assortment of LED headlights and projector headlights to fit your vehicle's style, or from our aftermarket truck and car headlights to trick out your ride. These custom headlights are custom-designed to fit your vehicle so you don't have to sacrifice ease of install for that top-notch look.

What Is HID?

High-Intensity Discharge lamps (HID) produce light with an electric arc rather than a glowing filament. The high intensity of the arc comes from metallic salts that are vapourised within the arc chamber. These lamps are formally known as gas-discharge burners and have a higher efficacy than tungsten lamps. Because of the increased amounts of light available from HID burners relative to halogen bulbs, HID headlamps producing a given beam pattern can be made smaller than halogen headlamps producing a comparable beam pattern. Alternatively, the larger size can be retained, in which case the xenon headlamp can produce a more robust beam pattern.

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In most cases, the speakers are just about the last thing a manufacturer thinks about when designing and building your car. Factory systems have gotten better over the last few years, but many so-called "premium" systems still use relatively inexpensive amps and speakers that don't deliver top-notch sound. You can make a big difference in your system's sound quality by installing a nice set of aftermarket speakers. You'll hear tighter bass and more overall clarity, and you'll most likely notice details you've never heard before in songs you've known for years. Replacement speakers give you maximum bang for your buck, so they're a terrific first step on the road to better sound.

 

Navigation companies partner with different map databases to provide maps that are built into the in-dash GPS. You'll want to look for a unit that has at least 8 million points of interest. This ensures that you can find the restaurant, hotel, gas station or any other public place that you're looking for. Some of the best in-dash navigation units come with a traffic receiver. These receivers can give you updates about the upcoming traffic on your route, and you won't have to use your smartphone data to get that information.

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