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Old 05-28-2008 | 12:38 PM
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Anyone know the bulb type/wattage of the cockpit lights used near the floor by the bolster seats on the 2001 271? These are the ones behind the plastic lenses....probably used on many Formulas.

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Old 05-28-2008 | 02:12 PM
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got it.....bulb type is #168...available at any auto parts store

price....~$0.88....probably the single least expensive thing I've ever purchased for the boat
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Originally Posted by silversupercoupe
got it.....bulb type is #168...available at any auto parts store

price....~$0.88....probably the single least expensive thing I've ever purchased for the boat
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Old 05-30-2008 | 07:55 PM
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Originally Posted by silversupercoupe
got it.....bulb type is #168...available at any auto parts store

price....~$0.88....probably the single least expensive thing I've ever purchased for the boat

you shouldnt use those .... those are for Automotive use ONLY .....

you need the ones in the marine packaging ....$8.88
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Originally Posted by offthefront
you shouldnt use those .... those are for Automotive use ONLY .....

you need the ones in the marine packaging ....$8.88


or go to www.superbriteleds.com and get LEDs for a small amount more thn .88 cents.
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or go to www.superbriteleds.com and get LEDs for a small amount more thn .88 cents.
Actually....that looks like it might be pretty cool.

Any recommendations on bulb types / colors that work well behind the stock Formula lenses? Maybe I'll get a few and experiment.

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Old 06-02-2008 | 05:34 PM
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Originally Posted by silversupercoupe
Actually....that looks like it might be pretty cool.

Any recommendations on bulb types / colors that work well behind the stock Formula lenses? Maybe I'll get a few and experiment.

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As far as type, use the same type that was in there, I am sure they have it, you can call them too for help. Color wise, i like red or blue for the cockpit and I used cool white for the cuddy.
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They were super-helpful to me, helped me figure out exactly what I wanted, and got them to me in 3 days. I went with white to brighten up the cockpit, and it made a huge difference. Pictures of the results are posted on Page 8, posts #222 and #223 of the "Project...382" thread here.

(Just remember - LED's are polarized, so if you plug them in and they don't work, just rotate them 180 degrees.)
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