There are several sets of lights installed on a vehicle, all of which are required both by law and for the safe operation of the vehicle. Each set of lights has a different function, but all serve to enhance safety not only at night, but during daylight hours. Lighting has come a long way since the old days, when "driving lamps" consisted of a pair of oil burning lamps or mounted gaslights.
Today's automotive lighting systems are highly sophisticated, and sometimes include options such as fog lights to illuminate the road surface in bad weather and "cornering lamps" that can actually turn with the vehicle, illuminating the direction in which a driver plans to turn (an innovation first introduced in the ill-fated 1948 Tucker and later appropriated by Detroit's "Big Three"). Tail lights are exclusively red.
The provide visibility to other drivers at night, but reveal little to the driver of the car on which it’s mounted. A Chevy C2500 Tail Light, like most, is combined into one unit with brake lights - which shine a brighter red as the brake pedal is applied - and back-up lights, which are white and are intended to illuminate the area behind the car. Often, the entire assembly includes the turn signal as well, which may be a brighter red or yellow. In any event, when you need to repair or replace it, you'll like our discount prices on the Chevy C2500 Tail Light. We carry only genuine Chevy parts meeting or exceeding GM standards.Come visit our website and browse our online catalog, where you're sure to find the best deals on the Chevy C2500 Tail Light.