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installed clear lens from StangMods

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partsbill

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I just installed my clear turn signal lamps and rear reflectors from StangMods, I also changed the bulbs out for the stealth bulbs in the front and rear while I was at it, I really like the way they look.

 

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gashog

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Looks great against the black!
 

99GTtony

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Looks good, I have been considering them for mine.
 

LV51FER

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What bulbs do you order for those? Can you get red stealth bulbs for the side markers?

Looking good.
 
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MikeysOTP

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I like the lenses, I think they would look good on my car too. What are the stealth bulbs? Are these lenses legal?
 

partsbill

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MikeysOTP said:
I like the lenses, I think they would look good on my car too. What are the stealth bulbs? Are these lenses legal?
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the stealth bulbs have a chrome coating on them so you don't see the amber bulbs thru the clear lens, but they are amber when they are on, so as long as they are amber at night or when your turn signal is on they are legal. I used a regular red 194 bulb for the rear side marker because I couldn't find a stealth bulb in red, on the rear you can't see the bulb thru the lens.
 
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MikeysOTP

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Sweet, I guess it's time for me to do some shopping over at StangMods.
 

bigcat

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looks great! those colored lenses stick out way too much on black cars.

these fit in real nice.
 

kooldawg6

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I love the look of the front because it fits in with the fogs and headlights, but I'd leave the rear markers alone. They are just hanging out by themselves with nothing to match up with. IMO, it makes it look to ricey or European.
 

bigcat

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kooldawg6 said:
I love the look of the front because it fits in with the fogs and headlights, but I'd leave the rear markers alone. They are just hanging out by themselves with nothing to match up with. IMO, it makes it look to ricey or European.
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thats true, the rear does match the taillights better if they are both red. the front matches the headlights and foglights pretty good, IMO. on a lighter colored car, the clear rear lenses may fit in better than on darker colors.
 

BREDn07

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+1 on that bigcat! +10 on the ricey comment! dawg.

i don't know, i'm all for the clear lenses, i have a set myself upfront but w/ the black housing and i smoked out my 3rd brake light and rear side marker, but on a black or dark car those stick out like a sore thumb. just my .02! what the hell do i know...
 

LV51FER

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I'm considering the clear rear markers for my satin silver more to blend them in than anything else. I'm after the clean look like this guy:
www.mkeeler.com

He doesn't have them but you can see how they'd blend in. I have red calipers on mine so it doesn't need the red marker to distract the eye.
 

kooldawg6

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That guys pic post of the 2007 Woodward Dream Cruise was amazing! A ton of nice vehicles. Thanks for the post LV51FER
 

BREDn07

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LV5....clear lenses will LOOK GOOD on your car! +1
 
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