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yby9usu9.jpgyhevydus.jpgpictures don't do this lights justice, they look amazing specially with the hids to match the leds. That night picture they seem to look different color but they are the same, I guess is just the way the light reflected off the glass projector.

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Looks great, wish I was better with electrical.. Probably would have done HIDs right away.

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Love those wheels! My second favorite... :cheers:

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tyqady8y.jpgHere it is, took a long time to upload but is done

 

Watch "2014 Silverado Anzo Headlights" on YouTube

2014 Silverado Anzo Headlights:

 

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tyqady8y.jpgHere it is, took a long time to upload but is done

 

Watch "2014 Silverado Anzo Headlights" on YouTube

2014 Silverado Anzo Headlights:

 

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Good job man nice video. Those lights are growing on me a little more every day

 

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Just removed the 3 Silverado badges off the sides and tailgate. Next is shopping for a waterproof momentary switch to do the rear cargo light control.

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What hids are you running? Price and where?

Not running any. Still have stock but I didn't like the anzos at first but now I'm beginning to like them is what i was saying.

 

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AMP powersteps with plug & play kit and an RC 2.5" leveling kit. Surprised I had time to do it but the late nights were worth the effort lol.

 

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I made six cutouts in my Line X for the new Retractable Bull Rings that should be here tomorrow.....

 

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tyqady8y.jpgHere it is, took a long time to upload but is done

Watch "2014 Silverado Anzo Headlights" on YouTube

2014 Silverado Anzo Headlights:

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Looks badass! Thanks for the video.

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tyqady8y.jpgHere it is, took a long time to upload but is done

 

Watch "2014 Silverado Anzo Headlights" on YouTube

2014 Silverado Anzo Headlights:

 

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Love those lights. Where did you get them from.
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Love those lights. Where did you get them from.

from auto parts warehouse.

 

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Installed the first part of the RX Catch Can system from RevXtreme. The Clean-Side separator is backordered and should be here by the end of the week.

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Installed the first part of the RX Catch Can system from RevXtreme. The Clean-Side separator is backordered and should be here by the end of the week.

 

I have to ask the purpose of this install. It looks as if you have not done any internal modifications to the engine, and if you haven't what could be the advantage of the install of this product?

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