Replacement Bulbs for the Roadmaster Bulb and Socket Kit # RM-155-2
Question:
We purchased the Roadmaster Bulb and Socket Kit RM155-2 and have installed it. Unfortunately I forgot to look at the bulb before installing and would like to buy some extras to have on hand. Could you please tell me what bulb is needed?
asked by: Dennis V
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Expert Reply:
The Roadmaster Bulb and Socket Kit, # RM-155-2, uses 1157 bulbs. For replacement bulbs, you will want part # DI79VR.
expert reply by:
John H
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Products Referenced in This Question
1157 Incandescent Bulbs - Double Contact Bayonet - 8 Watt - Soft White - Qty 2
- Vehicle Lights
- Interior Light
- Marker Light
- Dome Light
- Side Marker
- Pair of Lights
- Incandescent Light
- Replacement Bulb
- 1157
- White
- Diamond
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Product Page this Question was Asked From
RoadMaster Bulb and Socket Set for Tail Light Wiring Kits
- Tow Bar Wiring
- Bypasses Vehicle Wiring
- Bulb and Socket Kit
- Universal
- Tail Light Mount
- Roadmaster
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