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    Darker OEM Tail Light Turn Signal

    The other day I realized that the turn signal in my driver's side tail light was noticeably darker than my passenger side. I have since made a trip to pick n pull to pick up a match to my passenger side just so it doesn't look weird, but I actually prefer the darker turn.
    I believe that I pulled the darker one off a car at pick n pull when I first got my car to replace a cracked tail light, but after closer examination it doesn't appear to be smoked or aftermarket. The part number on it matches the standard light colored one and I cannot find any info on any OEM darker turn signal tail lights, so I am wondering how this one ended up darker. Were there specific years that got darker turn signals or is this one just some sort of abnormality?

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    Last edited by YosemiteSam; 11-15-2013, 04:11 PM.
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    #2
    Could it have burned some from a previous bulb burning out?
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      #3
      Originally posted by ELVA164 View Post
      Could it have burned some from a previous bulb burning out?
      I doubt it, the color is consistent over the whole section of the lens, no dark spots or light spots.
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        #4
        Just had a thought, did the Euro tail lights have darker blinkers than the US ones?
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          #5
          I see that a lot with early models, makes it difficult to get a matching set
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            Pictures added to the first post.
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              #7
              Turn signal goes over to the dark side ?

              Originally posted by YosemiteSam View Post
              Just had a thought, did the Euro tail lights have darker blinkers than the US ones?
              My guess, it was just because a different batch of lens material was a different color -- probably still within spec. Don't think the Euro lens was a different color, in fact it's likely identical other than the 'blanking cover' present in the (in US trim) unused rear fog light sections under the reverse lights. In Euro cars, that smaller red lens has a bulb behind it, turning on from the front fog light witch.

              What you are seeing is two lenses at the far ends of the 'color tolerance' band, more than likely.

              With your hazards flashing both sides at the same time, do they appear to be different brightnesses "in use?" if so, you might consider a brighter lamp in the darker side. At least that way it might look the same brightness from a distance. I have these, 1/3 brighter than stock, $5 each. They are 45 cp versus stock 32. Won't solve the different daytime appearance, of course...

              I think only another lens will help that, happy hunting!
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                #8
                It looks to me like someone applied a light red tint to get them to match the red.


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                  Originally posted by Mo Brighta View Post
                  My guess, it was just because a different batch of lens material was a different color -- probably still within spec. Don't think the Euro lens was a different color, in fact it's likely identical other than the 'blanking cover' present in the (in US trim) unused rear fog light sections under the reverse lights. In Euro cars, that smaller red lens has a bulb behind it, turning on from the front fog light witch.

                  What you are seeing is two lenses at the far ends of the 'color tolerance' band, more than likely.

                  With your hazards flashing both sides at the same time, do they appear to be different brightnesses "in use?" if so, you might consider a brighter lamp in the darker side. At least that way it might look the same brightness from a distance. I have these, 1/3 brighter than stock, $5 each. They are 45 cp versus stock 32. Won't solve the different daytime appearance, of course...

                  I think only another lens will help that, happy hunting!
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                  Originally posted by audiwark View Post
                  It looks to me like someone applied a light red tint to get them to match the red.
                  I thought of that, but if you look closely at the lettering (I couldn't get a good picture of it) on the surface of the turn signal and the red area there is no evidence of any paint on the light.
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                    #10
                    Ive noticed that my previous 91 had the darker tails and my 89 has the lighter ones... Could be 2 different suppliers for the 2 different years

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