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#452
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Originally Posted by drexappeal
Phil,
So that's what you did with them...I'm impressed. Hobby People, huh? The one accross from Westside Pavillion?...LOL...That's a trip. Did the same thing back in the day with taillights that had orange indicators. We would paint the orange section of our taillights w/ Candy Apple Red hobby paint and cover it with 3 or 4 coats of clear coat!...Oh, the memories.
Anyways, I think the smoked with the orange lens looks good and functional. I don't know if it was just the picture, but it looked like the Black paint made the color look a little more Red than Orange when the sidemarkers were lit up. Be very careful with that. Red light near the front of a car is a "no-no" and it could be more attention getting than you want. I'd do this for my car too, but since it's blue, it won't look as good on my car being "smoked".
Otherwise, it looks good. Sell your clear sidemarkers. I'm sure there are a few newbies on here who still need some.
So that's what you did with them...I'm impressed. Hobby People, huh? The one accross from Westside Pavillion?...LOL...That's a trip. Did the same thing back in the day with taillights that had orange indicators. We would paint the orange section of our taillights w/ Candy Apple Red hobby paint and cover it with 3 or 4 coats of clear coat!...Oh, the memories.
Anyways, I think the smoked with the orange lens looks good and functional. I don't know if it was just the picture, but it looked like the Black paint made the color look a little more Red than Orange when the sidemarkers were lit up. Be very careful with that. Red light near the front of a car is a "no-no" and it could be more attention getting than you want. I'd do this for my car too, but since it's blue, it won't look as good on my car being "smoked".
Otherwise, it looks good. Sell your clear sidemarkers. I'm sure there are a few newbies on here who still need some.
I think it may be the pic, but it is sure a lot darker orange now...
Originally Posted by AdamVax
smoked for sure
#453
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Stick with the original amber. This is what U.S. regulatiuons prescribe. Besides - who cares anyway (unless you are a teenager to whom it really matters)?
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Midnight Blue 2004.5 C230 Kompressor Sport Sedan. 2002 w210 E320, 2009 w211 E350 Sport
Originally Posted by nlpamg
...Looks like a lot of people have been doin some smokin out...
Phil, you working in Century City tonight? If so, let me know and we can meet up for a bit before I take these taillights off. They're coming off as soon as I hear back from the seller about how to work out an exchange.
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2006 C230 Sedan
Question about bulbs on painted side markers
I just ordered the painted sidemarkers from Evo sport. Yes I know this is a bit crazy since I have ordered a bunch of mods for the car and I have not even taken delivery of it yet. My question is the following. When the bulb is installed on the back of the painted sidemarker i am sure some light still shines through, probably not looking to great. I know I cannot simply take the bulb out because that will give me the lamp malfunction indicator. I guess the only viable option is to put a resistor in place of the bulb. Does anyone know which i need or where i can get them? Thanx in advance.
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Most people just leave the bulb in the socket and stick it in the bumper so the light doesnt shie through.
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I also have the painted side markers from Evosport and I don't see any "shine-through" with the lights on. I guess that doesn't really answer your question but you might not have that problem at all.
#459
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you can be like frank and tuck the bulb inside the car...
if you didn't want the lights, you should have just gotten euro-impact strips from steve...
if you didn't want the lights, you should have just gotten euro-impact strips from steve...
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Originally Posted by eunosracr
I just ordered the painted sidemarkers from Evo sport. Yes I know this is a bit crazy since I have ordered a bunch of mods for the car and I have not even taken delivery of it yet. My question is the following. When the bulb is installed on the back of the painted sidemarker i am sure some light still shines through, probably not looking to great. I know I cannot simply take the bulb out because that will give me the lamp malfunction indicator. I guess the only viable option is to put a resistor in place of the bulb. Does anyone know which i need or where i can get them? Thanx in advance.
#461
Bulbs needed for clear sidemarkers... (S'edTFF)
Bah! My new clears came in yesterday with no amber bulbs... I checked with:
Wal-Mart
Pep Boys
Auto Zone
Discount Auto
and none of them had the amber version of the bulb. Do any of you know a chain the carries them?
Also, can I run the sidemarkers with no bulbs on a full-time basis?
Wal-Mart
Pep Boys
Auto Zone
Discount Auto
and none of them had the amber version of the bulb. Do any of you know a chain the carries them?
Also, can I run the sidemarkers with no bulbs on a full-time basis?
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.... i doubt he is going for the "clearly illegal" clear lighting......
Check out sylvania's website... it lists all the bulbs for the cars including 203's. Don't remember if they make it...... but if so then you are in good luck. Google it at worst once you get style of light bulb and see what comes up. Good luck mang..... see how easy it is to get an answer when you first try to search, people? :p :p
Check out sylvania's website... it lists all the bulbs for the cars including 203's. Don't remember if they make it...... but if so then you are in good luck. Google it at worst once you get style of light bulb and see what comes up. Good luck mang..... see how easy it is to get an answer when you first try to search, people? :p :p
#465
Originally Posted by electromethod
i doubt he is going for the "clearly illegal" clear lighting......
Check out sylvania's website... it lists all the bulbs for the cars including 203's. Don't remember if they make it
Check out sylvania's website... it lists all the bulbs for the cars including 203's. Don't remember if they make it
Sylvania doesn't carry it, none on Ebay, didn't see any on google... is this a big trick (ha ha, let the noob's get clear sidemarkers and watch the fun!)
Will there be any problems if I just remove the bulbs from the sidemarkers (isn't that how a eurostrip works?)
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Originally Posted by electromethod
yah but there is a trick to it.... like wrapping it in a certain item.... can't recal.... search button? .
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#471
The listed part number is "W5W", and that's what I've been looking for. Is the 194 bulb the same thing?
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Originally Posted by Doombot!
The listed part number is "W5W", and that's what I've been looking for. Is the 194 bulb the same thing?
https://mbworld.org/forums/showthread.php?t=121258
here's the one I had...
http://cgi.ebay.com/194-168-161-Silv...QQcmdZViewItem
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Bulbs! Lamps! LED's! So many choices!
The W203's come with white W5W lamps, which is a European designation for a 10mm wedge based lamp that consumes 5 watts of power. Americans have been making minature lamps with three or four digit designations since Edison wanted a lamp in the front of his toy train.
While many people tout the 194 as a replacement for the W5W, it is not. It only uses 3.78 watts. It is not as bright as a W5W, but it does last longer.
The closest sub for W5W is 168. It is rated @ 4.9W.
Amber lamps are getting scarce because the dye for yellow was full of cadmium, which has been shown to spoil the drinking water. Amber 1157 lamps are a high volume part that is now made with a different, more expensive amber coating, but the 168 and his buddies are not very popular in amber livery, so they are hard to find. Most manufacturers have erased the part numbers from their catalogs.
You can find some old stock lamps in non-chain auto parts stores, Usually under the number 168NA.
Another approach is to use Rosco Colorine bulb dip, 07615 Canary Yellow is about right. It comes only in pints, you dip a clear lamp into it, and a transparent paint sticks to the outside. It comes in several other fashion shades. Get it from stage lighting shops.
The W203's come with white W5W lamps, which is a European designation for a 10mm wedge based lamp that consumes 5 watts of power. Americans have been making minature lamps with three or four digit designations since Edison wanted a lamp in the front of his toy train.
While many people tout the 194 as a replacement for the W5W, it is not. It only uses 3.78 watts. It is not as bright as a W5W, but it does last longer.
The closest sub for W5W is 168. It is rated @ 4.9W.
Amber lamps are getting scarce because the dye for yellow was full of cadmium, which has been shown to spoil the drinking water. Amber 1157 lamps are a high volume part that is now made with a different, more expensive amber coating, but the 168 and his buddies are not very popular in amber livery, so they are hard to find. Most manufacturers have erased the part numbers from their catalogs.
You can find some old stock lamps in non-chain auto parts stores, Usually under the number 168NA.
Another approach is to use Rosco Colorine bulb dip, 07615 Canary Yellow is about right. It comes only in pints, you dip a clear lamp into it, and a transparent paint sticks to the outside. It comes in several other fashion shades. Get it from stage lighting shops.
#474
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Originally Posted by Moviela
Bulbs! Lamps! LED's! So many choices!
The W203's come with white W5W lamps, which is a European designation for a 10mm wedge based lamp that consumes 5 watts of power. Americans have been making minature lamps with three or four digit designations since Edison wanted a lamp in the front of his toy train.
While many people tout the 194 as a replacement for the W5W, it is not. It only uses 3.78 watts. It is not as bright as a W5W, but it does last longer.
The closest sub for W5W is 168. It is rated @ 4.9W.
Amber lamps are getting scarce because the dye for yellow was full of cadmium, which has been shown to spoil the drinking water. Amber 1157 lamps are a high volume part that is now made with a different, more expensive amber coating, but the 168 and his buddies are not very popular in amber livery, so they are hard to find. Most manufacturers have erased the part numbers from their catalogs.
You can find some old stock lamps in non-chain auto parts stores, Usually under the number 168NA.
Another approach is to use Rosco Colorine bulb dip, 07615 Canary Yellow is about right. It comes only in pints, you dip a clear lamp into it, and a transparent paint sticks to the outside. It comes in several other fashion shades. Get it from stage lighting shops.
The W203's come with white W5W lamps, which is a European designation for a 10mm wedge based lamp that consumes 5 watts of power. Americans have been making minature lamps with three or four digit designations since Edison wanted a lamp in the front of his toy train.
While many people tout the 194 as a replacement for the W5W, it is not. It only uses 3.78 watts. It is not as bright as a W5W, but it does last longer.
The closest sub for W5W is 168. It is rated @ 4.9W.
Amber lamps are getting scarce because the dye for yellow was full of cadmium, which has been shown to spoil the drinking water. Amber 1157 lamps are a high volume part that is now made with a different, more expensive amber coating, but the 168 and his buddies are not very popular in amber livery, so they are hard to find. Most manufacturers have erased the part numbers from their catalogs.
You can find some old stock lamps in non-chain auto parts stores, Usually under the number 168NA.
Another approach is to use Rosco Colorine bulb dip, 07615 Canary Yellow is about right. It comes only in pints, you dip a clear lamp into it, and a transparent paint sticks to the outside. It comes in several other fashion shades. Get it from stage lighting shops.
I didn't know the 194 wasn't right, that probably explains why it wasn't that bright, I thought it was the silver color (which I'm sure contributed to some part of it though).
I'm too chicked to try the LED's b/c I don't want the resistors melting something on my car nor do I want to see a bulb out warning in my cluster...
thanks for the info!
#475
Excellent Information, Moviela! I have amber 194s behind my clear lenses and I always wondered why they burned a bit dimmer. I know I've seen some 168NAs at the local parts store. Road trip...