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"Front "parking" light (next to the high beam bulb): 168/194
Front blinkers: 2357. 1157 replacement bulbs will fit right in and work just as well."

Aren't those the same thing...so why are there 2 separating listings... I am about to buy stealth turn signal bulbs but I don't wanna get the wrong ones...I want the replacement for the front turn signal bulb that is closest to the grill of the car...which I am assuming is the only turn signal in the front...


Thanks guys!
 
Aren't those the same thing...so why are there 2 separating listings... I am about to buy stealth turn signal bulbs but I don't wanna get the wrong ones...I want the replacement for the front turn signal bulb that is closest to the grill of the car...which I am assuming is the only turn signal in the front...
Someone correct me if I'm wrong, I don't own a genesis, but you are correct, the blinker is closest to the grill. However the parking light or running light is on the other side of the headlight assembly, so two seperate bulbs.
 
Someone correct me if I'm wrong, I don't own a genesis, but you are correct, the blinker is closest to the grill. However the parking light or running light is on the other side of the headlight assembly, so two seperate bulbs.
Yeh the only thing that has me confused is it says the bulb next to the high beam...which is the turn signal lol
 
Discussion starter · #29 ·
Someone correct me if I'm wrong, I don't own a genesis, but you are correct, the blinker is closest to the grill. However the parking light or running light is on the other side of the headlight assembly, so two seperate bulbs.
This is correct.

BTW I pulled my head lamps today & tails the other day. All the bulbs in the list that are blue, I've confirmed the part#s after reading the info on each of the bulbs. I will confirm the rest of the bulbs shortly.



 
Discussion starter · #31 · (Edited)
Just ordered:
Halo Halogen Platinum White Light Bulb - 2pk PLH1 $49.99
Halo Halogen Platinum White Light Bulb - 2pk PLH11 $49.99

InvisiLite Silver Bulbs - #1157 / 7528 $19.95 (x2pr)
InvisiLite Silver Bulbs - #1156 $19.95
InvisiLite Silver Bulbs - #194 / 168 / 2825 $19.95

Quote: "Using high-quality bulbs, they are dipped in a highly reflective electroplating for a mirror finish, getting rid of the amber color from inside your lenses. When illuminated, a bright amber color shines like your present bulbs, keeping your local law enforcement happy and DOT compliant.

What makes InvisiLite bulbs different than others?

InvisiLites feature an electroplating process that gives the bulb a mirror-like finish on the outside, while shining amber when lit. Some bulbs on the market are simply sprayed with silver paint or use cheap quality bulbs to keep costs low.

Silver Coating:
Coating thickness plays a very important part as we do not sacrifice safety for image. The coating is thin enough only to conceal the stock amber color but allow a maximum lighting effect when needed.

Lifetime Warranty
We stand behind our bulbs 100% and use them on our own vehicles. If a bulb should ever burn out, simply return the set for replacement. We want you to feel confident in knowing these will be the last set of bulbs you purchase for your vehicle.

What's Included:
A set of bulbs is not enough. We include everything needed for a quick an easy upgrade for your stock bulbs.

- 1156 InvisiLite Silver Bulbs (Pair)
- Pair Latex Gloves for bulb handling
- Rugged carrying tube for old lamps or Emergency Kit
- Care and Handling instructions for installation

The #1156 InvisiLite Silver Bulb are OEM replacements for your factory signal bulbs."

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BTW...Those interested in InvisiLite bulbs, search European Auto Source. The only ones that match up are the 3 I listed.



 
Tufast, if you don't mind, could you post before and after pics of your car with your new light bulbs? I'd like to see how those Halo Platinum White bulbs compare to the stock halogens.
 
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Tufast, if you don't mind, could you post before and after pics of your car with your new light bulbs? I'd like to see how those Halo Platinum White bulbs compare to the stock halogens.
No problem ;)



 
Tufast, if you don't mind, could you post before and after pics of your car with your new light bulbs? I'd like to see how those Halo Platinum White bulbs compare to the stock halogens.
I'm sure Tufast will still post his up for ya but until then...I changed my fogs out using Halo Platinum White and here is some before & after of them...

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AFTER
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I have to be honest, up close (0-20ft) you can hardly tell a difference from the halogens but beyond that, there is an obvious change IMO
 
I'm sure Tufast will still post his up for ya but until then...I changed my fogs out using Halo Platinum White and here is some before & after of them...

BEFORE
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AFTER
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I have to be honest, up close (0-20ft) you can hardly tell a difference from the halogens but beyond that, there is an obvious change IMO
The fog lights look more white now I'd say, thanks for the comparison dic51!
 
To pull out the OEM bulbs do you need to remove the whole headlight? I looked at the back and it doesnt look like you can take out the blubs with the headlights still in??? Does anyone know? Is there anyone got some documentation they can link to me?
 
Yes you need to pull out the whole lamp assembly to change all the bulbs easiest, especially the high beam bulb H1. After you take out the main headlight on the driver side you can reach through underneath to disconnect and screw out the foglight bulb to change it too. But for the passenger side foglight bulb, you have to remove the splashguard underneath it, which is bolted to the bumper, and fit your hand through from underneath.
 
Yes you need to pull out the whole lamp assembly to change all the bulbs easiest, especially the high beam bulb H1. After you take out the main headlight on the driver side you can reach through underneath to disconnect and screw out the foglight bulb to change it too. But for the passenger side foglight bulb, you have to remove the splashguard underneath it, which is bolted to the bumper, and fit your hand through from underneath.
Thanks for the info, now to take out the headlight assembly do you need to remove the front bumper or something? I was looking at it and I only see the two top screws you remove with a 10mm socket. Then I was looking at the rest of it and dont see how it comes out?
 
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