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Save $10 While Improving Driving Visibility By Upgrading To Wagner Premium Headlamp Capsules

Vehicle owners can qualify for a $10 rebate by enhancing their driving visibility and safety this fall with the purchase of Wagner Lighting premium headlamp capsules. The Wagner Lighting promotion begins October 1 with the start of National Headlamp Month and continues through November 30, 2013.

Vehicle owners can qualify for a $10 rebate by enhancing their driving visibility and safety this fall with the purchase of Wagner Lighting premium headlamp capsules. The Wagner Lighting promotion begins October 1 with the start of National Headlamp Month and continues through November 30, 2013.

The promotion offers a $10 rebate for the purchase of any pair of Wagner BriteLite, TruView PLUS or NightDefense premium headlamp capsules. Certain rules and restrictions apply; see www.WagnerLightingRebate.com after October 1 for full details.

“With the days growing shorter in the fall, this is an excellent time to think about the safety of everyone who rides in your vehicle by upgrading to better-performing headlamps,” said Tracy Neil, brand manager, Wagner Lighting, Federal-Mogul. “Our fall rebate offer helps vehicle owners upgrade to world-class lighting products that can enhance driving visibility for a clearer, safer view of the road.”

Newly enhanced, Xenon gas-charged Wagner BriteLite capsules deliver 80 percent more light to the road and project a beam pattern that is 120 feet longer than standard halogen headlamps. Wagner TruView PLUS capsules, also featuring a Xenon gas charge, offer the “Purest, Whitest Light” among replacement capsules to provide the look of high-intensity discharge (HID) lamps. These lamps provide exceptional forward visibility without projecting the offensive (and potentially dangerous) glare commonly associated with HID systems.

Wagner NightDefense headlamps provide a dramatically enhanced field of vision so the driver can better see not only the road, but also signs and other roadside objects. These lamps have an exclusive tri-color/tri-zone coating that disburses light that is up to 40 percent brighter for optimum viewing and projects a beam pattern that is up to 60 feet longer than competing lamps. Their unique technology projects a bright white light straight ahead for a deeper view and an enhanced horizontal beam pattern with yellow light at the top to help eliminate projected glare for oncoming traffic and provide an easier view of road signs, mailboxes and other objects along the periphery.

For rebate redemption, simply register at www.WagnerLightingRebate.com, complete the online rebate form and mail required documentation to program headquarters. Rebate submissions must be postmarked within 14 days of purchase.

Wagner Lighting products are available through thousands of automotive parts and service providers across North America. To identify the right Wagner Lighting product for virtually any application, please use the convenient, free www.FMe-cat.com electronic catalog.

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