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Old 04-11-2008, 03:04 PM
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Doesanyone know the NAPA part number for the Wagner sealed beam 35 watt amber passing lamps?

I guess the Wagner number would be just as helpfull.

Thanks in advance for your help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
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We get ours from Drag Specialties. Any 35 watt PAR36 sealed beam will work. Here's one from Eiko lighting for $21

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Another option is to buy the amber shield covers from Cee Bailey.....cheaper that way. They also offer yellow.
 
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So, will these work?:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/4-1-2...QQcmdZViewItem
 
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Yup they'll work
 
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Thanks guys.
The PAR 36 were the magic numbers. This tells what type of attachment fittings are on the back side and that its a 4 inch sealed beam.
The local Bumper to Bumper auto parts store will have them for me by noon tomorrow for $14.95each.
 
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Just curious, you run them for better visibility or as fog lights, or both?

Ride well,

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Amber lights look different to oncoming cagers so it catches their attention better. They look good on black and blue bikes too.
 
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So you have to splice the wires in?I was looking for some with a direct plug in and have found none.The 06' kings have a non sealed type in which the halo bulb is pushed into the actual lamp housing.[:'(]
 
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how are they at night.
 


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