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Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Are Chrome Bulbs Legal in Your State?

By David Ostiguy

You're probably planning on adding chrome bulbs to your vehicle, but you're not quite sure whether they're legal or not. If you've read up on chrome bulbs on the internet, you'll see that everybody says that they're street legal, but then you may have heard that some of the items who claim to be DOT (Department of Transportation) Approved usually doesn't mean squat when you get pulled over by the Police.

When it comes to adding modification bulbs to your vehicle, keep in mind that it is illegal to add red and blue bulbs to your car. Unless if you car is named KITT, you shouldn't add a red light to the front of your vehicle. It's mandatory that you also have amber turn signal bulbs and running lights installed to your vehicle. This law does apply to all 50 states of the United States of America.

So will chrome bulbs meet the required guidelines to keep you out of trouble? Will you be pulled over if you have chrome bulbs installed? Always keep in mind that different states and countries do vary of certain modifications, but as long as your chrome bulbs shine amber when they're on, you won't have a problem with the law.

Stealth Auto has created a chrome bulb that is knocking the socks off of all the other bulbs on the market. Stealth Auto Bulbs blend in perfectly with Clear Corner Lenses and show no hint of yellow at all. The bulbs shine amber when the blinker is turned on, plus are also DOT Approved. As I said earlier, if an Officer pulls you over, DOT Approval usually doesn't mean a thing to an Officer.

It's always advised to check the state auto laws and regulations in the state or country that you live in. If you live in the United States, you can usually find the information you need at the website DMV.ORG.

Remember when it comes to other vehicle modifications, such as HID Headlights, the laws are different in each state. - 21393

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