Monday, October 19, 2009

Find Custom Automotive Bulbs

We’ve seen it several times before, the really cool looking Automotive Bulbs on cars, trucks, vans, and motorcycles. Also you may of seen those really bright LED lights too. A good pair of clear tail lights adds a cool look to your ride and makes everybody take a second look at your ride when you drive by. It’s because the clear lenses are a different look than what people are use to. Whatever it is, finding a set of these aftermarket lights would be an awesome way to bring out your vehicle.

If you’ve been dabbling with the idea of changing the way your car looks, custom bulbs are the way to go. They’re cheap and simple to install. When you begin doing your research on doing this, you’re going to find that you have tons of choices.

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You’ll also find there are hundreds of people selling these kinds of products too. But before you buy anything, let’s look into what you want exactly for your ride.

There are Euro Lights and LED tail lights that blend in with the back of your vehicle, plus adding some clear side lenses with chrome bulbs would really make your car look dope.

So I guess one question you should consider is what kind of background do you want with your ride? Why I’m asking is if you have a golden type of background, you wouldn’t want to blend it with a gold light. Using a stealth bulb would be the best way to go.

What about the color of the bulbs? Remember that these lights need to be street legal. You can get a heavy ticket if you don’t obey the laws. Go ahead and take a look at some clear lenses to find exactly what you’re looking for. You’re going to find that some of the chrome bulbs won’t blend in well with your clear lenses. Sometimes they give off a crappy yellow look to the lens. You don’t want that to happen. The best bulbs on the market are the Stealth Auto Bulbs. They don’t look yellow at all and will blend in well with your lenses. The best part is, they’re 100% street legal and will give off the yellow/amber color when the turn signal is placed on.

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