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Old 03-12-2009, 05:20 PM   #1
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Default Supra bumper turn signal bulbs (for TRD bumper in non-Supra)

Hi I was wondering what bulbs fit into the bumper turn signal assembly. I know the larger one is 7440, but what fits into the smaller hole?
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Old 03-12-2009, 09:06 PM   #2
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194 those are the small ones that go in the sides
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Thanks man, Thats easy enough.

These lights are going into this lens thats on my car.

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Thanks man, Thats easy enough.

These lights are going into this lens thats on my car.

That doesn't look like an MK4 Supra...or am I looking at it incorrectly?
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I don't think it matters how long or what way you look at this car, it won't change lol. This is a sunfire with a cavalier front end and a TRD style front bumper, those bumper lenses are supra lenses.

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oh well i am not sure what bulbs they are they could be 194 or by the looks they maybe 7440 or even 3157 not sure
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I already have 7440 sockets that fit, I was just wondering what the other socket is that fits in the smaller hole of the same lens.
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I already have 7440 sockets that fit, I was just wondering what the other socket is that fits in the smaller hole of the same lens.
This may help:
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That should be what I was looking for. Thanks man.
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