Safety dictates that the Ford Explorer be equipped with sets of lights for both day and night driving. Each set has a specific function, but all are meant to guard the safety of the vehicle's occupants as well as the people with whom they share the road. Headlights illuminate the road in front of your Ford Explorer at night and when the weather makes for poor visibility.
Drivers are legally required to use turn signals indicate their intentions to other drivers, while brake lights do this automatically. Running (or "parking") lights also function as turn signals in the front.
Brake lights can also be set to flashing on and off for emergencies. This is usually included in a single assembly with the Ford Explorer Tail Light, which lets drivers behind you know that you're ahead of them on the road at night. That the absence of a working tail light at night presents a clear and present danger to yourself and others should be apparent - so, if it's broken or defective, don't put it off. Our low discount pricing on the Ford Explorer Tail Light means that you can keep your Ford Explorer safe and roadworthy, and pay less. In fact, we guarantee the lowest prices on any Ford part or accessory. If you find the Ford Explorer Tail Light you need for a lower price somewhere else, send us the URL, and we'll meet or beat that price.If your order totals $50 or more, we even spring for shipping - so you might want to stock up on other things you might need while you're here! Order online with our secure server, or call our toll-free line 24/7.