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Old 02-22-2007, 04:13 PM
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*~*ML63 Stealth Bulb Before/After Images!!!*~*

Hello board members!!!

Powerchip had a ML63 in for software development and we swapped our Stealth Bulbs in the taillights. As you can see from the images below, the difference is night and day. We will have some dyno numbers on the software VERY shortly.

Keep in mind our Stealth Bulbs are turn signal bulbs that appear chrome but blink amber so they're 100% DOT legal. Additionally, they're made in the USA and have a lifetime guarantee, even for burnouts.

Just for reference, the new ML's take a 7507 bulb in the tails. To see the bulbs on our website along with a video of them illuminated CLICK HERE.

Please see the images below.. Enjoy!!









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aye... you can make your own "stealth" bulbs for $4... get a can of grey engine paint and mist your current bulbs.... ooooooh aaaaaaww
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aye... you can make your own "stealth" bulbs for $4... get a can of grey engine paint and mist your current bulbs.... ooooooh aaaaaaww

Lol.. Nice post, I see you have no experience with bulbs, especially our bulbs or painted bulbs.

Mind posting images of the Stealth Bulbs you made, both on and off?

Just an fyi, our bulbs are not painted, something you should have researched before posting such a sarcastic remark in a forum sponsors product thread. Painted bulbs will heat up and will not provide enough light output. Our Stealth Bulbs have a metallic coating which we developed over 5 years. This coating eliminates excess heat and allows plenty of light to shine through, unlike any painted bulb.

Please find images of our coating machines attached. As you can see, these are not something you can make yourself unless you have $5,000,000 to invest in coating machines.






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Lol.. Nice post, I see you have no experience with bulbs, especially our bulbs or painted bulbs.

Mind posting images of the Stealth Bulbs you made, both on and off?

Just an fyi, our bulbs are not painted, something you should have researched before posting such a sarcastic remark in a forum sponsors product thread. Painted bulbs will heat up and will not provide enough light output. Our Stealth Bulbs have a metallic coating which we developed over 5 years. This coating eliminates excess heat and allows plenty of light to shine through, unlike any painted bulb.

Please find images of our coatings machines attached. As you can see, these are not something you can make yourself unless you have $5,000,000 to invest in coating machines.






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Lol.. Nice post, I see you have no experience with bulbs, especially our bulbs or painted bulbs.

Mind posting images of the Stealth Bulbs you made, both on and off?

Just an fyi, our bulbs are not painted, something you should have researched before posting such a sarcastic remark in a forum sponsors product thread. Painted bulbs will heat up and will not provide enough light output. Our Stealth Bulbs have a metallic coating which we developed over 5 years. This coating eliminates excess heat and allows plenty of light to shine through, unlike any painted bulb.

Please find images of our coatings machines attached. As you can see, these are not something you can make yourself unless you have $5,000,000 to invest in coating machines.






i could care how you make your overpriced bulbs, a can of high temp silver engine paint has the same effect. my lights in my benz look the same as all the above ref'd pics- dont know what to tell you, hopefully you'll come up with a more "innovative" product. and regarding your $5mm machine, im sure $29 bulbs pay the lease on that
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i could care how you make your overpriced bulbs, a can of high temp silver engine paint has the same effect. my lights in my benz look the same as all the above ref'd pics- dont know what to tell you, hopefully you'll come up with a more "innovative" product. and regarding your $5mm machine, im sure $29 bulbs pay the lease on that
Mind showing us?

Also, any sort of paint will not adhere to glass well and will flake off over a period of a few months.

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their close enough for $4

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their close enough for $4

Images of the bulbs themselves. Also an image of them illuminated.

Does look good though!
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hahaha, i don't understand the guys that are so cheap with buying stuff for their cars......you pay alot to have a mercedes but you can't afford 20 bucks more for a pair of light bulbs that are better then painting it??? the output is dimmer when painted but whatever.......
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You can buy them cheaper than 4 bucks..I get any size "silvervision bulbs" between 2 for 4 bucks each.

Scroll almost to the bottom of the page of this link past all the led stuff. every bulb style is available on this site you just have to look around.

http://superlumination.com/1156_1157.htm
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I purchased genuine MB silver bulbs for my 2006 ML about 9 months ago, part number #B668 00040 made in France, cost me A$13.50 a pair which should equate to US$10.00
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I purchased genuine MB silver bulbs for my 2006 ML about 9 months ago, part number #B668 00040 made in France, cost me A$13.50 a pair which should equate to US$10.00
Did a search on that part number, they cost 19.87$ + tax here in Europe that means prices for MB spareparts must be the same all over the world.
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don't put that spray can on your paint!!!
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[QUOTE=StealthAuto;2070255]Lol.. Nice post, I see you have no experience with bulbs, especially our bulbs or painted bulbs.

Mind posting images of the Stealth Bulbs you made, both on and off?

Just an fyi, our bulbs are not painted, something you should have researched before posting such a sarcastic remark in a forum sponsors product thread. Painted bulbs will heat up and will not provide enough light output. Our Stealth Bulbs have a metallic coating which we developed over 5 years. This coating eliminates excess heat and allows plenty of light to shine through, unlike any painted bulb.

Please find images of our coating machines attached. As you can see, these are not something you can make yourself unless you have $5,000,000 to invest in coating machines.



Hmmmm..... I don't understand if you are a salesperson working for this company or the owner.... I am sure I could equate (means same as) your posting to childish. So what, someone on this forum has a legitimate competing product to yours. albeit it is crude and unrefined, but nonetheless it is another way to do what you are doing. Think of it as a pair of Levis compared to a pair of Wranglers, its still jeans

Showing pictures of your machines, etc and announcing how much the equipment costs is a terrible business move. Also, how do we know those are yours anyway? They could be stock photos from the manufacturer's website.

As for 99bmw740il,
He has every right to modify HIS car. As I see it, he owns you by calling you out like that in an open forum!

Way to go 99bmw740il !!




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