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Found this link in older post. I haven't ordered from them myself, but the original poster liked them. He also said to use #194 amber bulbs.
stillen.com
I have sold and installed aftermarket clearance lights over the last 7 years and have had trouble with the lenses cracking on them. If you decide on aftermarket do not tighten the lights very tight. I have seen them crack by themselves weeks or months after they were installed. They also use a short ground wire that you put under one of the screws when you install the lights that sometimes looses contact. "Pacer" makes lights that look like OEM.
Factory lights list for $8.07 each and you can get them here for $6.46 each which is close to the aftermarket ones. You can use stainless screws instead of factory screws & nuts if they don't come with hardware. Don't forget to seal the screws and wire with silicone. http://www.parts.com/partlocator/ind...01&catalogid=2
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