Actually, that's where I've seen a LOT wrong bulbs, like 1156NA (wrong pins) jammed into where a PY21W (7507). Many parts places say "stick a 1156 in there" to everything without reading anything, much less knowing why if "1156 is for everything," they why do they carry 7528 and other bulbs?erikv11 wrote:Cheapest pace for bulbs: the junkyard! You'll pay pennies on the dollar, some places give them away for free, and if you are confused about what to buy you can be pretty sure what's in there was the right one ...
Further, a lot of bulbs in the yard are dead or dying. A lot of bulb filaments break in a collision. Those in the yard not due to an accident are often nickel and dimed along with whatever parts are handy. Junkyard bulbs, if they function, last about as long as junkyard tires but are much harder to tell how much "tread" is left on them. Just $4-6 for a PAIR of new bulbs makes more sense to me than driving out to the junkyard, paying a $2 fee, and a $1 for used dim bulb.






