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Oldsmobile Alero Headlights
At Andy's Auto Sport, we have a huge variety of projector headlights so that you have all the options you want. Our store is full of angel eye headlights, halo projector headlights, and LED headlights, so take a look at our fantastic selection. Whether you are looking for specialty projector Oldsmobile Alero headlights or replacement Oldsmobile Alero headlights or anything in between, we've got great choices for you. Andy's Auto Sport is the ultimate shopping destination for your Oldsmobile Alero headlights needs!
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DID YOU KNOW?
We sell a lot of different styles of headilghts, and they range from projector Oldsmobile Alero headlights to the factory Oldsmobile Alero headlight assembly to Oldsmobile Alero halo projector headlights. While we do sell headlights bulbs, they are not listed in this area of our website, and everything we list here is related to entire Oldsmobile Alero headlight assemblies. For your vehicle, we might only have the OEM replacement Oldsmobile Alero headlights, but take a look to be sure because for many vehicles we have blue headlights, led headlights, aftermarket headlights, and other types of projector headlights. If you are having trouble finding any particular Oldsmobile Alero headlights on our website, please contact us.
FAQs
Q: What exactly do the headlights come with?
A: All the headlights we sell are complete assemblies that come with the entire housing. Unless otherwise noted, they do not come with bulbs and wiring. You would use your factory bulbs and wiring. When you receive them in the mail from us, you take them out of the box, bolt them up, pop in your factory harness and bulb, and you can immediately turn on the new headlights. Headlights are certainly plug and play products.
Q: What are the different types of aftermarket headlights, and how do they differ?
A: Different housings are available, including black, chrome, and others. Also, some custom headlights are equipped with "angel-eyes" technology (also known as "halos"), where there are 'light rings' in the headlight that give a truly custom look to your car. One really recent trend by custom headlight manufacturers is to include LED lights along the perimeter of the headlight unit, which is a really slick cutting edge feature that's like putting on a light show in your headlight unit!
Q: If I buy headlights from Andy's Auto Sport, can I safely install an HID kit in them?
A: In general, it's perfectly safe to use HID lighting kits in pretty much any headlight housing so long as you use standard 35-watt HIDs. Most HID lights actually produce less heat than standard halogen lights, although the higher-wattage 55-watt HID kits do produce a bit more heat than the 35-watt versions. For that reason, we recommend sticking with 35-watt HID kits in aftermarket housings (and especially fog light housings) to stay on the safe side. All HID kits Andy's sells are 35-watt versions unless otherwise noted. Most instances of melted light housings that we have come across were due to improper seating of the bulb, so make sure that your bulbs are properly installed and sit flush with the mounting base on the housing.
Q: How do you install headlights?
A: Headlights are manufactured to exact OEM specifications for easy installation, so you simply remove your factory headlights and bolt in your new projectors. Basic hand tools are required and installation can be completed in a matter of minutes.
Q: Why buy headlights?
A: We sell a variety of headlights, including factory replacement headlights and projector headlights. Projector headlights can really enhance the appearance of your car and help improve driving visibility at night. Your car will have a sleek, custom look to it at night as people see you projectors in their rear view mirrors. During the day, they also give your car a custom look since most projectors have a translucent lens as opposed to the opaque lens that most factory headlights have. The projector light itself also emits a brighter, more vibrant light than your factory headlights, so driving visibility at night will be improved.
Q: Are headlights sold in pairs?
A: All headlights shown on our site are sold in pairs unless otherwise noted on our site.
Q: Are the lens covers available separately, or do I have to purchase a complete headlight/taillight?
A: Unfortunately, the lenses are not available separately.
Q: Can I install an HID kit into a projector headlight?
A: Yes, it is commonly accepted that 35-watt HID kits are perfectly safe for projector housings. However, 55-watt kits may produce too much heat and can potentially melt the housing. Also keep in mind that most projector headlights use H1, H4, or H11 bulbs, which may not be the same bulbs used in your original headlights. So make sure to verify the bulb type used in your projector headlights before ordering an HID kit for them.
A: All the headlights we sell are complete assemblies that come with the entire housing. Unless otherwise noted, they do not come with bulbs and wiring. You would use your factory bulbs and wiring. When you receive them in the mail from us, you take them out of the box, bolt them up, pop in your factory harness and bulb, and you can immediately turn on the new headlights. Headlights are certainly plug and play products.
Q: What are the different types of aftermarket headlights, and how do they differ?
A: Different housings are available, including black, chrome, and others. Also, some custom headlights are equipped with "angel-eyes" technology (also known as "halos"), where there are 'light rings' in the headlight that give a truly custom look to your car. One really recent trend by custom headlight manufacturers is to include LED lights along the perimeter of the headlight unit, which is a really slick cutting edge feature that's like putting on a light show in your headlight unit!
Q: If I buy headlights from Andy's Auto Sport, can I safely install an HID kit in them?
A: In general, it's perfectly safe to use HID lighting kits in pretty much any headlight housing so long as you use standard 35-watt HIDs. Most HID lights actually produce less heat than standard halogen lights, although the higher-wattage 55-watt HID kits do produce a bit more heat than the 35-watt versions. For that reason, we recommend sticking with 35-watt HID kits in aftermarket housings (and especially fog light housings) to stay on the safe side. All HID kits Andy's sells are 35-watt versions unless otherwise noted. Most instances of melted light housings that we have come across were due to improper seating of the bulb, so make sure that your bulbs are properly installed and sit flush with the mounting base on the housing.
Q: How do you install headlights?
A: Headlights are manufactured to exact OEM specifications for easy installation, so you simply remove your factory headlights and bolt in your new projectors. Basic hand tools are required and installation can be completed in a matter of minutes.
Q: Why buy headlights?
A: We sell a variety of headlights, including factory replacement headlights and projector headlights. Projector headlights can really enhance the appearance of your car and help improve driving visibility at night. Your car will have a sleek, custom look to it at night as people see you projectors in their rear view mirrors. During the day, they also give your car a custom look since most projectors have a translucent lens as opposed to the opaque lens that most factory headlights have. The projector light itself also emits a brighter, more vibrant light than your factory headlights, so driving visibility at night will be improved.
Q: Are headlights sold in pairs?
A: All headlights shown on our site are sold in pairs unless otherwise noted on our site.
Q: Are the lens covers available separately, or do I have to purchase a complete headlight/taillight?
A: Unfortunately, the lenses are not available separately.
Q: Can I install an HID kit into a projector headlight?
A: Yes, it is commonly accepted that 35-watt HID kits are perfectly safe for projector housings. However, 55-watt kits may produce too much heat and can potentially melt the housing. Also keep in mind that most projector headlights use H1, H4, or H11 bulbs, which may not be the same bulbs used in your original headlights. So make sure to verify the bulb type used in your projector headlights before ordering an HID kit for them.
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Oldsmobile Alero Headlights
At Andy's Auto Sport, we have a huge variety of projector headlights so that you have all the options you want. Our store is full of angel eye headlights, halo projector headlights, and LED headlights, so take a look at our fantastic selection. Whether you are looking for specialty projector Oldsmobile Alero headlights or replacement Oldsmobile Alero headlights or anything in between, we've got great choices for you. Andy's Auto Sport is the ultimate shopping destination for your Oldsmobile Alero headlights needs!
Choose Your Vehicle:
Shop Oldsmobile Alero Headlights by Brand
1 - 1 of 1
Sort by:
Previous | 1 | Next |
When you click on links to various merchants on this site and make a purchase, this can result in this site earning a commission. Affiliate programs and affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network.
Not able to find what you are looking for?
Headlight Set For 99-2004 Oldsmobile Alero Left and Right With Bulb 2Pc
For Oldsmobile Alero 1999-2004 Combo LED Headlights Kit + Fog Lights Bulbs A+
Headlights Headlamps Left & Right Pair Set NEW for 99-04 Oldsmobile Alero
Eagle Eyes 92PJ92B Front Headlight Set Fits 1999-2004 Oldsmobile Alero
For Oldsmobile Alero 1999-2004 6000K LED Headlight High-Low Beam+Fog Light Bulbs
LED Headlight High-Low Beam Bulbs Kit For Oldsmobile Alero 1999 2000-2004 White
DID YOU KNOW?
We sell a lot of different styles of headilghts, and they range from projector Oldsmobile Alero headlights to the factory Oldsmobile Alero headlight assembly to Oldsmobile Alero halo projector headlights. While we do sell headlights bulbs, they are not listed in this area of our website, and everything we list here is related to entire Oldsmobile Alero headlight assemblies. For your vehicle, we might only have the OEM replacement Oldsmobile Alero headlights, but take a look to be sure because for many vehicles we have blue headlights, led headlights, aftermarket headlights, and other types of projector headlights. If you are having trouble finding any particular Oldsmobile Alero headlights on our website, please contact us.
FAQs
Q: What exactly do the headlights come with?
A: All the headlights we sell are complete assemblies that come with the entire housing. Unless otherwise noted, they do not come with bulbs and wiring. You would use your factory bulbs and wiring. When you receive them in the mail from us, you take them out of the box, bolt them up, pop in your factory harness and bulb, and you can immediately turn on the new headlights. Headlights are certainly plug and play products.
Q: What are the different types of aftermarket headlights, and how do they differ?
A: Different housings are available, including black, chrome, and others. Also, some custom headlights are equipped with "angel-eyes" technology (also known as "halos"), where there are 'light rings' in the headlight that give a truly custom look to your car. One really recent trend by custom headlight manufacturers is to include LED lights along the perimeter of the headlight unit, which is a really slick cutting edge feature that's like putting on a light show in your headlight unit!
Q: If I buy headlights from Andy's Auto Sport, can I safely install an HID kit in them?
A: In general, it's perfectly safe to use HID lighting kits in pretty much any headlight housing so long as you use standard 35-watt HIDs. Most HID lights actually produce less heat than standard halogen lights, although the higher-wattage 55-watt HID kits do produce a bit more heat than the 35-watt versions. For that reason, we recommend sticking with 35-watt HID kits in aftermarket housings (and especially fog light housings) to stay on the safe side. All HID kits Andy's sells are 35-watt versions unless otherwise noted. Most instances of melted light housings that we have come across were due to improper seating of the bulb, so make sure that your bulbs are properly installed and sit flush with the mounting base on the housing.
Q: How do you install headlights?
A: Headlights are manufactured to exact OEM specifications for easy installation, so you simply remove your factory headlights and bolt in your new projectors. Basic hand tools are required and installation can be completed in a matter of minutes.
Q: Why buy headlights?
A: We sell a variety of headlights, including factory replacement headlights and projector headlights. Projector headlights can really enhance the appearance of your car and help improve driving visibility at night. Your car will have a sleek, custom look to it at night as people see you projectors in their rear view mirrors. During the day, they also give your car a custom look since most projectors have a translucent lens as opposed to the opaque lens that most factory headlights have. The projector light itself also emits a brighter, more vibrant light than your factory headlights, so driving visibility at night will be improved.
Q: Are headlights sold in pairs?
A: All headlights shown on our site are sold in pairs unless otherwise noted on our site.
Q: Are the lens covers available separately, or do I have to purchase a complete headlight/taillight?
A: Unfortunately, the lenses are not available separately.
Q: Can I install an HID kit into a projector headlight?
A: Yes, it is commonly accepted that 35-watt HID kits are perfectly safe for projector housings. However, 55-watt kits may produce too much heat and can potentially melt the housing. Also keep in mind that most projector headlights use H1, H4, or H11 bulbs, which may not be the same bulbs used in your original headlights. So make sure to verify the bulb type used in your projector headlights before ordering an HID kit for them.
A: All the headlights we sell are complete assemblies that come with the entire housing. Unless otherwise noted, they do not come with bulbs and wiring. You would use your factory bulbs and wiring. When you receive them in the mail from us, you take them out of the box, bolt them up, pop in your factory harness and bulb, and you can immediately turn on the new headlights. Headlights are certainly plug and play products.
Q: What are the different types of aftermarket headlights, and how do they differ?
A: Different housings are available, including black, chrome, and others. Also, some custom headlights are equipped with "angel-eyes" technology (also known as "halos"), where there are 'light rings' in the headlight that give a truly custom look to your car. One really recent trend by custom headlight manufacturers is to include LED lights along the perimeter of the headlight unit, which is a really slick cutting edge feature that's like putting on a light show in your headlight unit!
Q: If I buy headlights from Andy's Auto Sport, can I safely install an HID kit in them?
A: In general, it's perfectly safe to use HID lighting kits in pretty much any headlight housing so long as you use standard 35-watt HIDs. Most HID lights actually produce less heat than standard halogen lights, although the higher-wattage 55-watt HID kits do produce a bit more heat than the 35-watt versions. For that reason, we recommend sticking with 35-watt HID kits in aftermarket housings (and especially fog light housings) to stay on the safe side. All HID kits Andy's sells are 35-watt versions unless otherwise noted. Most instances of melted light housings that we have come across were due to improper seating of the bulb, so make sure that your bulbs are properly installed and sit flush with the mounting base on the housing.
Q: How do you install headlights?
A: Headlights are manufactured to exact OEM specifications for easy installation, so you simply remove your factory headlights and bolt in your new projectors. Basic hand tools are required and installation can be completed in a matter of minutes.
Q: Why buy headlights?
A: We sell a variety of headlights, including factory replacement headlights and projector headlights. Projector headlights can really enhance the appearance of your car and help improve driving visibility at night. Your car will have a sleek, custom look to it at night as people see you projectors in their rear view mirrors. During the day, they also give your car a custom look since most projectors have a translucent lens as opposed to the opaque lens that most factory headlights have. The projector light itself also emits a brighter, more vibrant light than your factory headlights, so driving visibility at night will be improved.
Q: Are headlights sold in pairs?
A: All headlights shown on our site are sold in pairs unless otherwise noted on our site.
Q: Are the lens covers available separately, or do I have to purchase a complete headlight/taillight?
A: Unfortunately, the lenses are not available separately.
Q: Can I install an HID kit into a projector headlight?
A: Yes, it is commonly accepted that 35-watt HID kits are perfectly safe for projector housings. However, 55-watt kits may produce too much heat and can potentially melt the housing. Also keep in mind that most projector headlights use H1, H4, or H11 bulbs, which may not be the same bulbs used in your original headlights. So make sure to verify the bulb type used in your projector headlights before ordering an HID kit for them.
VIDEOS RELATED TO OLDSMOBILE ALERO HEADLIGHTS
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Video Description:Headlights on Andy's Auto Sport TV!
Check out this episode of Andy's Auto Sport TV where we explain everything you need to know about buying headlights. We break down the difference between angel eye (halo style) headlights, projector headlights, LED headlights, and crystal-housing headlights. We also explain what's involved with installing them. After you watch the video, you should be fully prepared to buy your headlights from Andy's Auto Sport. Enjoy!