Tail lights....
What about the 'real world' part number on those? It's just a dual filament bulb... shouldnt be anything special, right? I know they are $2 and change from Ron Ayers... but if we knew the bulb number they could be purchased locally...
they look somewhat like a 3157 or 2357 but without the plastic base... too bad Im not in the parts business anymore or I'd do some research...
they look somewhat like a 3157 or 2357 but without the plastic base... too bad Im not in the parts business anymore or I'd do some research...
Alrighty then. I assumed after posting the factory bulb info & pic, that it would be a simple walk from that to the general aftermarket application. Alas, I'll complete the walk. ;-)
You're looking for a #7443 (Sylvania), available at Autozone, etc, ...
http://www.autozone.com/autozone/parts/Sylvania-Bulb-Tail-Light/_/N-9cjcr?counter=0&filterByKeyWord=7443&fromString=se arch&isSearchByPartNumber=true&itemIdentifier=5099 67_0_0_
Its not exactly the same but it does fit & does work.
Hope this helps...more. ;-)
You're looking for a #7443 (Sylvania), available at Autozone, etc, ...
http://www.autozone.com/autozone/parts/Sylvania-Bulb-Tail-Light/_/N-9cjcr?counter=0&filterByKeyWord=7443&fromString=se arch&isSearchByPartNumber=true&itemIdentifier=5099 67_0_0_
Its not exactly the same but it does fit & does work.
Hope this helps...more. ;-)
Last edited by gotcbr; Sep 20, 2010 at 10:10 PM. Reason: link
You da man... come through so much you should change your name to "gotcbranswers"
lol
Good info for future searches... I have an LED taillight so I will hopefully be okay for a long while..
lol
Good info for future searches... I have an LED taillight so I will hopefully be okay for a long while..
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