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Old 06-09-2004, 07:01 PM
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Does anyone know how much a replacement foglight bulb costs? Do I just go to a Chevy dealer and order it? Its weird, I cant find a replacement bulb anywhere on the internet! If anyone knows a place other than a chevy dealer (everything is more expensive from the dealer) where i can get a stock replacement foglight bulb, let me know! thanks

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Just go to an auto parts store or Walmart and look it up in the book. For my Formula the model number is 880. I bought the 880ST (SilverStar version) at Walmart for $20 each. Foglight bulbs for our cars typically cost $10-$25 each.
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i only need one, will a generic one look the same as the other fog light that remains origional??
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894 bulb at any autoparts store
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its like $8 er something
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A generic one should look the same as the stock one.
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thanks. that answers my question
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will the 880ST work on the T/A lights? or are they different?

I want something that I can actually see.
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I dont know. Go to an auto parts store and look it up in the book. Thats what I did. I think they are the same, but I am not sure. The 880ST is about the same wattage and the 880. Its not really brighter either, its just a bit whiter.
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Will do, if they dont work much better, I'll have to find some PIAA or something to go in there.




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