66 Vehicles
168 or 211-2 Bulb Fitment Guide
The 168 or 211-2 bulb is used by 66 vehicles from 4 makes. Commonly found in Map Light positions.
Positions
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Map LightVehicles
66
Makes
4
Compatible Vehicles
| Model | Years | Positions | View |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dynasty | 1993–1993 | Map Light | Details |
| Model | Years | Positions | View |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dynasty | 1993–1993 | Map Light | Details |
| Model | Years | Positions | View |
|---|---|---|---|
| C1500 | 1993–1997 | Map Light | Details |
| C2500 | 1993–2000 | Map Light | Details |
| C3500 | 1993–2000 | Map Light | Details |
| Envoy | 1998–2001 | Map Light | Details |
| Jimmy | 1998–2001 | Map Light | Details |
| K1500 | 1993–1997 | Map Light | Details |
| K2500 | 1993–2000 | Map Light | Details |
| K3500 | 1993–2000 | Map Light | Details |
| Yukon XL 2500 | 2001–2001 | Map Light | Details |
Frequently Asked Questions
The 168 or 211-2 bulb is used by 66 vehicles from 4 makes including Chevrolet, Chrysler, Dodge, GMC. Browse the full compatibility list below.
Yes, LED replacements are available for the 168 or 211-2 bulb size. LED 168 or 211-2 bulbs offer brighter output, longer lifespan, and lower power consumption compared to halogen.
The 168 or 211-2 bulb is commonly used in these positions: Map Light. The exact position depends on your vehicle's make and model.
Standard halogen 168 or 211-2 bulbs typically cost $10–$30 for a pair. LED 168 or 211-2 conversion kits range from $25–$60. Premium brands may cost more but often offer better performance and warranty.
All 168 or 211-2 bulbs share the same base and fitment, but they vary in technology (halogen, LED, HID), brightness, color temperature, and brand quality. We recommend LED for the best balance of brightness and lifespan.