Amber passing lamps
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!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I guess the Wagner number would be just as helpfull.
Thanks in advance for your help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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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Another option is to buy the amber shield covers from Cee Bailey.....cheaper that way. They also offer yellow.
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.
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.
Just curious, you run them for better visibility or as fog lights, or both?
Ride well,
Jim
Ride well,
Jim
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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.[:'(]







