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beetlebz

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    2008 GMC Sierra 2500HD Duramax, 2014 Silverado 1500 Z71 Double Cab

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  1. Challenge accepted. I still feel like it would be easier for the first time with a guide to follow, spending an hour to take apart something that didn't need to come apart is almost inevitable. But eh, I'll take it on. Maybe I'll do a whole video series for the emergency light install. If the bumper comes off that easy I'll remount my grille lights to the back of the grille while it's off.
  2. I'm eager to see that write up on the bumper removal. That's one thing that's sorely missing from he interwebs. The '14 differs from the '13 in that the lamp housing does not come apart at all from the front. Probably tues or weds I'm aiming to strip the front of the truck out. I will take pictures also, if I can even fit the hide-a-ways in once all that is over with. Now that I've said that, I'm wondering if it's worth it.. Hehe.
  3. I have searched the web until my eyes bled. I can't find any resources to help me remove my factory fog light housings. The fog lamp housing itself is retained by the front bezel, which is retained by the bumper. It looks like it has to come out the rear, but an initial inspection looks like its a good day of removing the bumper to get to them. Does anyone have any tips or tricks to keep me from having to tear the entire front of the truck apart? I feel like that's a bit overkill, not to mention a headache should one get broken on the highway. To quell the curious, I intend to cut away a part of the outer housing to make room for a drill through hide-a-way LED in each.
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