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S/LX '20-'22 rear bumper signals

FeGee3

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Aesthetically I like the red turn signals in the rear bumper of my Telly, in reality I think they blend too easily.

Does anyone know if there is an aftermarket version of the rear turn housings that is clear (so I can put an amber lights in them to contrast all the red in the rear)?
 
I thought about doing the same thing when I had my 2020 S. The info I found showed that an amber led bulb behind the red lenses will give you a nice orange color. You do lose some brightness but with a bright LED bulb, you should be fine and much brighter than the stock bulbs, without changing the lenses. Post some pics if you decide to try it. Cheers.
 
I thought about doing the same thing when I had my 2020 S. The info I found showed that an amber led bulb behind the red lenses will give you a nice orange color. You do lose some brightness but with a bright LED bulb, you should be fine and much brighter than the stock bulbs, without changing the lenses. Post some pics if you decide to try it. Cheers.
Thanks for the input. I have already tried 4 different LED bulbs (albeit red ones) in the blinker housing, all listed as non-hyperblink, but scams abound. I have never found a rear turn LED bulb that will not hyperblink and/or throw a dash error. Not sure I am willing to try that route again unless I can guarantee the results I want.
 




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