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Headlights for African Dealers, Workshops and Importers

African headlight buyers usually need more than a product catalog. They need clear fitment checks, beam orientation confirmation, faster quote handling for workshop jobs, safer export packaging, and practical claim support when a shipment crosses multiple freight steps before delivery.

Built for African Fitment and Buying Conditions

Africa is not one single fitment market. We quote by destination country, vehicle year, trim, and original lamp type instead of assuming one setup works everywhere.

This page is written for dealers, repair workshops, resellers, and importers who want lower return risk, faster quoting, and clearer shipment planning instead of generic brightness claims.

RHD and LHD Confirmation Before Shipment

African markets include both RHD and LHD countries, so beam orientation is confirmed by destination market, not guessed by region. Kenya and South Africa both require RHD-ready stock for normal road use.

Before order approval, confirm the model year, trim, original halogen, xenon or LED setup, connector type, module requirements, and whether the buyer needs direct replacement stock or facelift upgrade stock.

Kenya: Fast Repair Quotes and WhatsApp Follow-Up

Kenyan demand often comes from active used-car repair and replacement work. Buyers usually move faster when they can send vehicle photos, lamp photos, and the destination city over WhatsApp before asking for price.

For this market, one-side replacement availability, quick fitment confirmation, and realistic shipping scope are often more important than long marketing copy. A useful quote should clarify pair versus single-side supply, RHD beam orientation, and whether the job is urgent accident repair or a facelift-style upgrade.

South Africa: Cleaner Specs for Workshops and Dealers

South African buyers usually ask for clearer technical scope before they commit. RHD beam pattern, warranty handling, packaging condition, and the exact electrical setup matter because workshops and dealers do not want repeat callbacks after installation.

This market responds better when the quote explains the original lamp type, whether a harness, decoder, or coding may still be required, and how freight damage or one-side failures should be documented if a claim is needed.

Beam Pattern and Glare Control Matter More Than Raw Output

Headlights should not be judged by lumen claims alone. Cutoff shape, beam focus, and usable road visibility matter more for reducing glare complaints and workshop callbacks.

When replacing halogen, xenon, or LED systems across different trims, workshops and dealers need headlights that match the housing and projector design correctly, not just a brighter marketing spec.

Road-Use Concerns and Installation Reality

We do not promise that every unit is road-legal in every country. Road use depends on local rules, vehicle specification, and whether the project is direct replacement or upgrade.

Some vehicles may still need harnesses, adapters, modules, coding, or error-cancellation support. Plug-and-play should only be used where it is confirmed for the exact application.

Packaging for Long-Distance Freight and Shipping Damage Prevention

Cracked lenses, broken tabs, and one-side DOA claims are usually freight problems before they become quality disputes. Export packing should protect lenses, brackets, and mounting points through the full logistics chain.

Claims also move faster when buyers keep the outer carton, labels, and unboxing photos. We recommend documenting the package condition as soon as the shipment arrives.

For Dealers, Workshops, and Repeat Buyers

Commercial buyers usually need mixed orders, repeat replenishment, and model-by-model fitment review instead of one-off retail language.

The most useful inquiry format is simple: vehicle model, year range, trim, destination country, quantity, and whether the buyer needs one side, one pair, or complete assemblies with modules.

FAQ for Africa Buyers

Questions workshops, resellers, and importers usually ask before confirming an order.

How do you confirm whether I need RHD or LHD headlights for my market?
We confirm beam orientation by destination country, vehicle details, and original lamp photos or VIN before shipment.
Can you quote Kenya workshop orders quickly by WhatsApp?
Yes. For Kenya and similar fast-moving repair markets, a WhatsApp inquiry with vehicle photos, year range, and the original lamp photo usually speeds up fitment review and pricing.
Will these headlights produce a proper beam pattern without excessive glare?
Beam performance depends on the correct application, original lamp type, and correct LHD or RHD version. We recommend confirming the exact setup before approving road-use stock.
What do South African buyers usually need confirmed before ordering?
Most South African workshop and dealer buyers want the RHD version confirmed first, then the exact electrical scope, packaging condition, and the warranty or claim process for cross-border orders.
Are the headlights sold as a pair or as a single side, and what is included?
That depends on the SKU. Please confirm whether the order is left only, right only, or one pair, and whether bulbs, ballasts, modules, harnesses, or control units are included.
Will I need a harness, CANbus adapter, coding, or extra modules?
Some models are direct replacement, while others may need harnesses, anti-flicker support, decoders, or coding depending on trim and original lighting system.
What happens if a headlight arrives damaged or develops a problem after delivery?
Please keep the outer carton, labels, and unboxing photos or video. Clear damage photos, product labels, and installation confirmation help us review the claim faster.

Need fitment review before you quote your market?

Send the vehicle model, year range, trim, destination country, and whether you need one side, one pair, or mixed workshop stock. We will confirm beam orientation, fitment scope, and shipment planning before approval.

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