Bulb Application Guide for F4i
#11
RE: Bulb Application Guide for F4i
cool, take em with you anyway to be sure
I didn't find any amber or even white replacements for the turn signals at any local auto parts store. All they had around here were red ones
you'd probably be better off buying aftermarket signals anyway, but thats a little more $
I didn't find any amber or even white replacements for the turn signals at any local auto parts store. All they had around here were red ones
you'd probably be better off buying aftermarket signals anyway, but thats a little more $
#12
RE: Bulb Application Guide for F4i
ORIGINAL: woodyracing
cool, take em with you anyway to be sure
I didn't find any amber or even white replacements for the turn signals at any local auto parts store. All they had around here were red ones
you'd probably be better off buying aftermarket signals anyway, but thats a little more $
cool, take em with you anyway to be sure
I didn't find any amber or even white replacements for the turn signals at any local auto parts store. All they had around here were red ones
you'd probably be better off buying aftermarket signals anyway, but thats a little more $
#13
RE: Bulb Application Guide for F4i
ORIGINAL: Freddy2121
For the rear tailight you can use the Sylvania OEM Modeel 7443. They sel these at Pep Boys and Autozone Etc..They are prety common
For the rear tailight you can use the Sylvania OEM Modeel 7443. They sel these at Pep Boys and Autozone Etc..They are prety common
#14
RE: Bulb Application Guide for F4i
ORIGINAL: Jaybird180
Just what I needed to know. Shoudl I replace these in pairs or does it not matter? Now, someone kindly tell me what LEDs will do for my ride?
ORIGINAL: Freddy2121
For the rear tailight you can use the Sylvania OEM Modeel 7443. They sel these at Pep Boys and Autozone Etc..They are prety common
For the rear tailight you can use the Sylvania OEM Modeel 7443. They sel these at Pep Boys and Autozone Etc..They are prety common
LEDs just add a little flair. Longevity of an LED bulb is greater than a traditional bulb. LEDs also have that on/off effect whereas there's a "fade" when electricity is pushed or pulled from a circuit with a traditional bulb.
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