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Thread: Bulb Replacement Guide 1993-1996 Subaru Impreza WRX

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    Default Bulb Replacement Guide 1993-1996 Subaru Impreza WRX

    Fog Lights:
    GE Part# 50340
    H3-55 (12V)
    Halogen

    Front Headlamp Driving Lights:
    9003 XV
    Sylvania's are nice and bright (just right for our cars)

    Front Corner Lights: (top right beside driving headlamps)
    GE Part# 194NA/BP2

    Front Orange/Turn Signal Reflector Light (vertically between headlamps & foglamps):
    GE Part#P21W/BP2

    Standard P21W

    Rear Lights:
    You'll find each tail light has "3" individual light bulbs

    Turn Signal = GE Part# P21W/BP2 (standard 21Watt)
    Brake Light = P21/5W GE Part#P21/5W/BP2 (careful on this one, you should see 2 contact/elements on the bottom versus the standard 1 contact/element point on most bulbs)
    Reverse Lights = GE Part# P21W/BP2 (standard 21Watt)
    Last edited by jdmvip; 06-08-2008 at 11:32 PM.

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    Has any one tried the LED replacement bulbs. They have the standard plug but the bulbs have a few little LED's? I'm wondering if they would be alot brighter?
    08' Ford F150 Lariat Crewcab 4x4
    92 Toyota Aristo full Bippu=SOLD
    92 WRX... lots of mods=SOLD

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    No clue, but I think they may be brighter. You really don't need brighter though.

    The Sylvania lights I have already look very bright and white, especially combined with the foglights, I think it is a truck style "blinding" lol

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    Sorry I ment for the turn/brake and backup lights....like an 1157 type bulbs but they're LED's.
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    08' Ford F150 Lariat Crewcab 4x4
    92 Toyota Aristo full Bippu=SOLD
    92 WRX... lots of mods=SOLD

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    I've never heard of them or tried them so I'm not sure on that. I think the stock style bulbs are just fine though.

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    Damn you're fast...I hadn't even finished posting the pic.....lol
    08' Ford F150 Lariat Crewcab 4x4
    92 Toyota Aristo full Bippu=SOLD
    92 WRX... lots of mods=SOLD

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    lol just lucky timing, I just thought I'd come on and catch up with the posts.

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    Osram nightbreakers are also good bulb for our headlights

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    anyone tried HIDs? i have had them in every vehicle i owned, is there any down side with the glass headlight housings?

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    No, but there is a downside to putting them in the reflector type headlights.

    They have literally no cutoff, and just spray the light every which way.

    If you want hid's, you need bi-xenon 9003's. Some people deal with blinding everyone on the road, some do a retrofit which costs about $300 if you buy a plug and play kit *awaits pitty to chime in on his awesome mishimoto kit that he installed in his hyundai*
    Last edited by Braden; 11-22-2011 at 05:46 PM.

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