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Old 09-07-2007, 08:48 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Just wondering where you guys bought your yellow fog light bulbs. Couldn't find a site that sells bulbs. Might try ebay. The size is 899 right? Someone told me it could be different. Thanks Also should i get yellow bulbs or get silver star bulbs. I have the silver star headlight bulbs and turn signal. Which do you think would look better?
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illuminics.. got em off ebay. ran em and never had a single problem.
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Old 09-08-2007, 07:03 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Quote: Originally Posted by beyondspexj
illuminics.. got em off ebay. ran em and never had a single problem.

couldn't find that particular brand but found some on ebay. Still not sure if i want yellow or white or blue...........
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I went with the same as beyondspexj and I've never had a problem. They're much better for fog than white light.
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I have nokya yellow bulbs, & they're 894 I think. With the yellow nokya's & staining them yellow, they're a nice brite yellow color (deep)...or you can use bright white & have a nice brite yellow (not deep though)
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www.luminicsbulbs.com part number 893
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893...894 one of the two. I have my stockers at home, could post up later to just make sure. But either company is good.
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Quote: Originally Posted by KrazyRdR83
893...894 one of the two. I have my stockers at home, could post up later to just make sure. But either company is good.

thoes and the stockers (look in the car manual for the stocker part number) all have different part numbers, the only difference between the three is the amount of watts they have.

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thanks for the info.
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893...894 one of the two. I have my stockers at home, could post up later to just make sure. But either company is good.

thoes and the stockers (look in the car manual for the stocker part number) all have different part numbers, the only difference between the three is the amount of watts they have.

Manual is the wrong part #...trust, I tried it. There's thread somewhere here with all the light #'s
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Quote: Originally Posted by KrazyRdR83
There's thread somewhere here with all the light #'s

Yeah it's up at the top with all the other stickies light bulb part numbers thread
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Quote: Originally Posted by haknslash
Quote: Originally Posted by KrazyRdR83
There's thread somewhere here with all the light #'s

Yeah it's up at the top with all the other stickies light bulb part numbers thread

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