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kverduin

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    Kyle
  • Location
    North Jersey
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    2015 GMC Sierra 1500 double cab

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  1. A shot of my fuse box so you can see where I have the add a circuit plugged in This is the add a circuit I used. It's for a micro2 fuse and rated for 15 amps This is where I grounded out the negative wire for the lights. It's the space for a second battery on the drivers side of the truck. The lights I bought use the black wire for power and the white wire for ground Sent from my E5506 using Tapatalk
  2. Because of the way the add a circuit faced I chose to use it in the micro fuse socket you see in the pic, but you can also put it in the 15 amp micro fuse socket next to it since they are both for parking lights Sent from my E5506 using Tapatalk
  3. Towards the middle of the fuse box under the hood, there's two blue micro2 15 amp fuses. If you read the bottom of the fuse box just look for where it says Park light left and park light right. You can jump either one as they both go on with parking lights. I'll post detailed pics tomorrow Sent from my E5506 using Tapatalk
  4. For around 20 bucks, I bought a curt trailer wiring T connector to keep the install of my tailgate led bar clean and prevent having to splice any wires. All you gotta do is pop out the socket in the rear bumper and disconnect the plug that goes into it. Then plug in the connector between the old wiring and the socket and put the socket back in. Once your done, you'll have an extra 4 pin trailer connection behind the bumper and still have the 4 pin in the bumper available but unused Sent from my E5506 using Tapatalk
  5. They were cheapo lights from Amazon (forget the seller off the top of my head) but they were under 20 bucks for 8 of them and since I only used 5 I have 3 as spares, so we'll see how long they actually last. I then bought some bolts and nuts from home Depot for a couple bucks, and measured out where I wanted the lights to go on the air dam. I drilled a hole big enough to fit the wires through in the center where each light is and 2 offset smaller holes for the bolts. I wired the lights in series, with the negative wire (white) going to a grounding point, and the positive wire (black) to an add a circuit in the fuse box using the fuse socket that powers the front right marker light. Materials: 8pc led marker lights from Amazon ~$18 10 bolts/nuts that fit the lights mounting holes ~$5 15 amp micro2 add a circuit ~$7 Wire, wire taps and quick connects ~$20 If a few people want me to do a how to with pics I will Sent from my E5506 using Tapatalk
  6. I added air dam marker lights under the bumper for under 50 bucks and I love it! Sent from my E5506 using Tapatalk
  7. If anyone is selling their oem sle headlights for a fair price let me know! I've accepted not having the cool headlights, and would like a spare set so I can mod them myself and have a backup set
  8. Looks awesome man!! Btw, what did you use to paint the chrome pieces on the lights? Sent from my SM-N910P using Tapatalk
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