Lighting
Replacement lighting where fitment, beam pattern, and certification matter most.
- Head lamps
- Tail lamps
- Fog & signal
A practical map of the major aftermarket part groups — what each covers, why it matters, and where to dig deeper with AutoJigz guides.
Six groups account for a large share of aftermarket demand and repair discussion.
Replacement lighting where fitment, beam pattern, and certification matter most.
High-volume crash parts that drive a large share of body-shop repairs.
Thermal-management components central to reliable, lasting repairs.
Electronics where calibration and compatibility are increasingly important.
Wear-and-safety parts that combine availability with fitment precision.
Routine-service parts that move in volume across every workshop.
Focused explainers on specific aftermarket categories and what to check before you buy.
An overview of the aftermarket head lamp category — the variants, the fitment factors, and what makes lighting one of the most-researched parts to buy.
An overview of the aftermarket bumper category — covers vs structure, sensor cutouts, painting, and the fitment factors that decide a clean repair.
An overview of the aftermarket cooling category — radiators, condensers, fans, and the engine and drivetrain factors that decide fitment.
OEM or aftermarket? This practical guide explains the real differences, the trade-offs in cost, fit, and quality, and how to choose the right part tier for your repair.
Replacement head lamps fragment across bulb types, trims, and features. This step-by-step guide shows how to identify the right unit and avoid costly fitment mistakes.
An aftermarket bumper can be a smart, cost-effective repair — if you check the right details. This guide covers sensors, mounting, finish, and fitment before you buy.
Practical aftermarket insight, buying guidance, and parts-market context — written for people who work with parts every day.
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