Custom Automobile Bulbs For Your Ride
Written by David Ostiguy   
Monday, 02 November 2009 10:21
We're pretty sure that you've seen Automotive Chrome Bulbs installed on vehicles before. These are the bulbs that camouflage themselves into the rest of the clear or smoky lenses that are installed to the turn signal of the vehicle. If you haven't seen them before, we're sure you will. There are several car manufacturers that are now installing clear side lenses to their vehicles. The dilemma is that they're installing the standard, ugly yellow bulbs into the clear lenses. Your vehicle doesn't have to look like this.
by DavidOstiguy


We're pretty sure that you've seen Automotive Chrome Bulbs installed on vehicles before. These are the bulbs that camouflage themselves into the rest of the clear or smoky lenses that are installed to the turn signal of the vehicle. If you haven't seen them before, we're sure you will. There are several car manufacturers that are now installing clear side lenses to their vehicles. The dilemma is that they're installing the standard, ugly yellow bulbs into the clear lenses. Your vehicle doesn't have to look like this.

The company, Stealth Auto has created Chrome Bulbs that are almost invisible and blends in with any sort of lenses you have on your turn signals. The coolest part of it is they're completely street legal. When the turn signal is activated, the bulb lights up yellow/amber, but the second it's turned off, the bulb shows no hint of yellow.

The competitors offer Chrome Bulbs too, but you'll still find a small hint of yellow in their bulbs when they're installed. If you've ever wondered what sort of bulbs to get, Stealth Auto Chrome Bulbs are the best.

This modification is simple to do and can easily be done in less than an hour. Even though the modification is simple, it'll add a killer look to your ride that everybody will notice. Add an HID Conversion Kit to your car and your vehicle is going to look like it's from the future.

Once you add this easy modification to your ride, you'll notice that your friends and neighbors will be copying your ideas and will be doing the same to their cars.

If you're adding these lights to a newer BMW, you'll see that there is no wiring involved. It's as easy as taking the part off and snapping the bulb into place. BMW's have something called a LCM system, also known as Lighting Control Module, that controls all the lights of the vehicle. The thing that makes it interesting is this computer sends signals to the lamps. If the lamps don't respond to the computer, the LCM lets the driver know that the lights aren't working.

Whether you're installing lights to your BMW, Ford, Chevrolet, Mercedes Benz, or Toyota, you'll find almost every auto accessory on the market here.

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Last Updated on Thursday, 05 November 2009 13:16