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I searched, Ok i was wondering where i can get a replacement Spoiler brake light. I have a super tight budget. Also was it put in other gm cars or just the camaro convertibles? The light in my car right now is all corroded and broken on the back and it wont hold the bulbs in all the way and 2 of them fall out and it looks retarded when i have a half burnt out spoiler light. The snow is starting to melt soon i can drive it again!!!!!
__________________ -Mitch
1991 Z28 Vert', 305, 700r4, 3.08 posi disc 9 bolt
^JUST GOT MY LS1 STARTING MY SWAP!!!
I hate to be an ***, but search would help you quite a lot.
I wont be an *** though. I just had a similar issue and I found that some of the camaro spoiler brake lights are the same for birds and camaro convertibles. I read that while I searched, however I don't remeber it of the top of my head. Just go to a jy and look at the camaro spoiler third brake lights. I believe that will work. 86 and up coupe brake lights.
True, if you go to the car parts store and ask for "convertible spoiler 3rd brake light bulbs", they will rape you up your a**. Don't be surprised if they ask for $5 per bulb.
I pulled one of the bad bulbs out and matched it to a VERY similar (although not 100% identical) bulb for 99c/pair. Much better.
Lou
__________________ '91 Z28 convertible w/305TPI WC T5 (no more auto)
"Nothing screams more of poor craftsmanship than wrinkles in your duct tape!"
I bought mine at the home depot . go to the outdoor lighting department. you will find 8 watt halogens. I think they were about $3 each. I havent had one go bad yet 1 1/2 yrs.
i went to advance , o'reillys , car quest , OMG . went to the shack . 5 bulbs for the price of one . GO TO RADIO SHACK . my local only had 4 , but enough for me . thank god for this forum , have picked up so much info. , saved a lot of money .
True, if you go to the car parts store and ask for "convertible spoiler 3rd brake light bulbs", they will rape you up your a**. Don't be surprised if they ask for $5 per bulb.
I pulled one of the bad bulbs out and matched it to a VERY similar (although not 100% identical) bulb for 99c/pair. Much better.
One of the local car parts stores. Can't remember if it was AZ or AA. It's been a long time. I looked yesterday if I could find a spare bulb to get its number but didn't. I guess I used all that I bought back then. Sorry.
Lou
__________________ '91 Z28 convertible w/305TPI WC T5 (no more auto)
"Nothing screams more of poor craftsmanship than wrinkles in your duct tape!"
I used the Radio Shack bulbs and they burned out just after 1 1/2 years to 2. They also burned a little brighter...which is good, but It caused me to have to replace all 5 bulbs vs just one or two becuase it didn't look good having 2 bulbs brighter than the others. I bit the bullet and bought GM bulbs.
True, if you go to the car parts store and ask for "convertible spoiler 3rd brake light bulbs", they will rape you up your a**. Don't be surprised if they ask for $5 per bulb.
I pulled one of the bad bulbs out and matched it to a VERY similar (although not 100% identical) bulb for 99c/pair. Much better.
One of the local car parts stores. Can't remember if it was AZ or AA. It's been a long time. I looked yesterday if I could find a spare bulb to get its number but didn't. I guess I used all that I bought back then. Sorry.
Lou
__________________ '91 Z28 convertible w/305TPI WC T5 (no more auto)
"Nothing screams more of poor craftsmanship than wrinkles in your duct tape!"
I replaced all 5 so they would be the same, and kept five in reserve.
At that price, I don't mind if they go out in a year or two.
I got the 10 watt ones, as the 20 watts (the ones from Radio Shack mentioned above) were pretty hot. Generally, the factory is pretty good with things like that, but I just wanted it to work and look good. I didn't want to put any more stress on the stock parts.
They seem to be the same brightness as the originals but much less heat, which might be because they are 20 years newer technology (even though technically the same bulb at a lower wattage).
I FINALLY found the wrapper from the bulbs!
It's an instrument/courtesy 2721 bulb. It's nearly identical to the stock 3rd brake light bulbs.
I believe they have them at Advance Auto for $0.99 per packge (2 bulbs).
Hope this helps!
Lou
__________________ '91 Z28 convertible w/305TPI WC T5 (no more auto)
"Nothing screams more of poor craftsmanship than wrinkles in your duct tape!"
OMG, why didn't I look this thread up months ago. . .cost me about $50 to replace the bulbs. . . all 5 burnt out and the previous owners never noticed or decided not to replace them!!!
How long will those bulbs last??? at 99 cents a pair. . . dunno. . .
Since posting about this eariler, I had two of the GM bulbs burn out and decided to take the advice on this thread and purchase the 10W bulbs at Home Depot which are designed for outdoor pathway lights.
They are a perfect fit and light up at the same intensity as the GM bulbs at a fraction of the cost. Given they are made to be used outside, I suspect they will hold up well....time will tell, but it's worth the try.