Chrome stealth bulbs (pics)
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Chrome stealth bulbs (pics)
I posted a question about these chrome stealth bulbs
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1156-...3613QQtcZphoto
a while back and no one seemed to have any info. on them so I decided to take a chance and see if they would look nice with my smoked lenses.
I ordered them, about $25 all together for 4 plus shipping. Shipping a little high but still cheapesttotalIhave seen for these type of bulbs. Took a couple weeks to get but it is cold and I have the time to wait. I recieved them today and thought I would post up some pictures.
Here is a couple of before pictures with the amber bulbs. Looks ok but gotta hate that egg yolk look!
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Ok, here is with the chrome stealth bulbs and I even left the flash on in this first picture to try to match a sunny day. I think they are a good improvement and almost invisible!
This picture is withno camera flash and I tried to time it right with the flashing signal, may not be at the brightest time tho. As you can see very bright amber light just like the bulbs were not chrome!
Seem to be very pleased so far, hope they last a while. Time will tell. Ohh, andI got them for the front but only posted the rear, you get the idea. Just thought if anyone was interested in them, this is how they look!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1156-...3613QQtcZphoto
a while back and no one seemed to have any info. on them so I decided to take a chance and see if they would look nice with my smoked lenses.
I ordered them, about $25 all together for 4 plus shipping. Shipping a little high but still cheapesttotalIhave seen for these type of bulbs. Took a couple weeks to get but it is cold and I have the time to wait. I recieved them today and thought I would post up some pictures.
Here is a couple of before pictures with the amber bulbs. Looks ok but gotta hate that egg yolk look!
Another
Ok, here is with the chrome stealth bulbs and I even left the flash on in this first picture to try to match a sunny day. I think they are a good improvement and almost invisible!
This picture is withno camera flash and I tried to time it right with the flashing signal, may not be at the brightest time tho. As you can see very bright amber light just like the bulbs were not chrome!
Seem to be very pleased so far, hope they last a while. Time will tell. Ohh, andI got them for the front but only posted the rear, you get the idea. Just thought if anyone was interested in them, this is how they look!
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RE: Chrome stealth bulbs (pics)
u shuda got the silverstar 1156 & 1157's (i found em at autozone fer $20/set)....much brighter and same look u want by eliminatin da yella.
P.S. if ur runnin a clear or smoke tail lens: DO NOT bother buyin the chrome coated 3157 RED bulb for ur brake light. It's junk. Drop da dime and get the full L.E.D. set up. I made dat mistake
P.S. if ur runnin a clear or smoke tail lens: DO NOT bother buyin the chrome coated 3157 RED bulb for ur brake light. It's junk. Drop da dime and get the full L.E.D. set up. I made dat mistake
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RE: Chrome stealth bulbs (pics)
I use these on my Chrysler 300 SRT8, perhaps a bit pricey but lifetime warranty and Aaron provides great customer service. Never thought about using them on my Road Glide but it's a great idea with the smoked tail light lens covers. Thanks for the idea. I am in no way connected withthis company other than have ordered some products from them for my car and have consistantly received excellent customer service. I sent them an email to see if the bulbs would hold up to the vibrations of a Harley.
http://www.stealthauto.com/Departmen...lth-Bulbs.aspx
http://www.stealthauto.com/Departmen...lth-Bulbs.aspx