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Old 06-26-2008, 05:54 AM   #61 (permalink)
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Thanks buddy! I'm very thankful to you and would be very glad to see some better pictures of the tails!

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Glad to oblige. I will take and post some better pix of the 300C tails by the weekend.
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Old 06-29-2008, 01:46 PM   #62 (permalink)
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Ok... Ask and you shall receive. Here are a few pictures of the H.E.'s tails with the Stealth Auto chromed bulbs.



A little lower angle...




Hope that provides the perspective for which you were looking!
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Thank you very much! Very nice tails you have!
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GoofyTimL so what's with your tail lights? Have you already installed stealth bulbs in it? Will you be as kind as to post some pictures, please!?

P.S. It is very strange you have amber turn signals in your taillights! I thought USA 300s have red ones. I thought your back park lights are also your turn signals!
Anyway it would be very interesting to see some detailed photos of USA 2007 300C's taillights.
By the way I have looked into my manual and it says that both front and rear turn signals are using 3757AKPY27/7W bulbs.
Perhaps it is on Euro models only. Anyway I'll check it later.

P.S. You have very nice headlights now with stealth bulbs in them!
I'm gonna also install such stealths in both heads and tails.
My UK car has 3757 front and rear indicators (turn signals). They are twin filament.
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I have checked today and my car has also 3757 front and rear indicators.

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GoofyTimL I have got my two pairs of 3757 StealthAuto's bulbs today. But I have saw that their base differs even though #3757 is written on the box. Is this OK? I'll try installing them today.

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Well, my guess is that it will work fine. I'm not aware of a design change to the bulb socket, and have no way to check. However, you should be able to tell visually whether the base of the bulb will match the socket, and if it does not, it may only take a slight twist of the base to get it to fit.
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Well, my guess is that it will work fine. I'm not aware of a design change to the bulb socket, and have no way to check. However, you should be able to tell visually whether the base of the bulb will match the socket, and if it does not, it may only take a slight twist of the base to get it to fit.
Many thanks for your prompt reply! I have just installed all of my bulbs with no problems. They fit perfectly in every socket.
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Glad you were able to get them all done without trouble! I'll bet they look really good.
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I removed my StealthAuto 3757s after a couple of days because I felt they weren't bright enough. A work colleague thought I had not signalled because they were swamped by my red brake lights. When they are lit they are much dimmer than the originals, probably due to the layer of chrome, and you can see the filaments. I forgot to confirm that they are using the big filament, as the 3157 and 3757 are both twin filament types. The Stealth Auto 3757 bulbs are 3157s with their keys ground off to fit in 3757 sockets.
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