Installing a set of custom Acura RDX TailLights transforms your stock automobile into a unique and recognizable automobile that will people turning their heads.  Manufacturers will always install taillights that will just peak the interest of car lovers, but because of cost reasons, car companies are looking to cut corners where they can to save a buck or two.  First about the RDX automobile and its specification.

 

The RDX is the companies first compact crossover SUV. Originally previewed as the Acura's RD-X concept car, the production RDX had its debut at the 2006 New York Auto Show and went on sale on August 11, 2006.  The RDX takes over from the MDX as Acura's entry-level crossover SUV, as the MDX continues to grow in size and price. Although the dimensions of the vehicle are similar to that of the Honda CR-V, the company claims the RDX uses a unique platform developed to handle the vehicle's advanced all-wheel drive system.  The Acura's RDX engine is rated at 240 horsepower at 6000 rpm with a torque peak of 260 ft-lb at 4500 rpm.

 

To set your car apart there are many variations of RDX TailLights styles and configurations that individuals can choose from. If you want the European luxury feel, or Exotic Japanese Touring/Sports car feel, aftermarket RDX taillights will achieve that singular and unique look that enters your vehicle into the realm of the customization industry and heightens your ride to new and exciting levels.

 

Key points to remember about aftermarket custom Acura RDX TailLights are:

 

  • Aftermarket taillights are designed for less power and emits almost no heat
  • Custom taillights are resistant to vibration and shock - better for off road
  • Customizable aftermarket taillights offers superior brightness
  • All custom taillights are SAE/DOT compliant and are street legal
  • Simply plug and play technology making setup time a breeze
  • Aftermarket taillights are an extremely affordable customization product