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I got the spyders...they're awesome

 

 

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Im not a fan of the looks of the spyders, but that's just my personal "taste"

 

Other than that, you haven't had any issues with condensation and moisture build up in the aftermarket lamps?

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So I got some gloss black on my door pillars to give it a better flowing look. I hated the way the white paint broke up look on the double cabs. Next i'm going to do the chrome window trim, door handles and mirror caps then debadge all the other chrome. Should give it a cleaner look overall.

 

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Beautiful ride, I love white.

Where did you get the gloss black for the middle window trim ? That looks great

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Does anyone have the Anzo USA headlamps? Just wondering if they are quality built and not having issues like condensation build up on the stock headlamps

 

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e343a6594e6f50be5e7ac914d50a103a.jpg989061cc6808b00d43a49295c9fe5e62.jpg this one's? Perfect quality like oem. No problems with condensation even with the hole I made on the cover to run the hid bulb. Edited by NitroDatsik
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Finally found a grill guard that will work with my sensors.

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e343a6594e6f50be5e7ac914d50a103a.jpg989061cc6808b00d43a49295c9fe5e62.jpg this one's? Perfect quality like oem. No problems with condensation even with the hole I made on the cover to run the hid bulb.

Did you post the YouTube video of the install? Does your truck say dropkick? If so your video showed me how to get mine out! Haha and no I haven't had any issues yet but they haven't been in long. For what I paid for them I don't expect any issues though, but who knows!

 

 

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Did you post the YouTube video of the install? Does your truck say dropkick? If so your video showed me how to get mine out! Haha and no I haven't had any issues yet but they haven't been in long. For what I paid for them I don't expect any issues though, but who knows!

 

 

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Yea that's my video, this is my Decepticon. I'll probably be doing another video soon cus some people been asking.
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Removed the running boards today, and the air dam, not sure if I like it without the air dam tho.....

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I converted the bed into a firework watching spot for my lady and I! We spent the end of 14' in the back of a 14'. Happy New Year everyone!

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Removed the running boards today, and the air dam, not sure if I like it without the air dam tho.....

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I've always thought these trucks look better with the air damn…

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Does anyone have the Anzo USA headlamps? Just wondering if they are quality built and not having issues like condensation build up on the stock headlamps

 

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I have them and I LOVE them. Takes a few adjustments to get the projectors aimed correctly but not a big deal at all!

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I have them and I LOVE them. Takes a few adjustments to get the projectors aimed correctly but not a big deal at all!

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I plan on getting them only if I keep having condensation issues with my stock lamps. I talked to the service writer and showed him the picture of the condensation in my headlamps and he was like "yeah, just bring it in and we'll replace them" which was pretty cool considering the stories I've heard of warranty work at GM dealerships

 

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I plan on getting them only if I keep having condensation issues with my stock lamps. I talked to the service writer and showed him the picture of the condensation in my headlamps and he was like "yeah, just bring it in and we'll replace them" which was pretty cool considering the stories I've heard of warranty work at GM dealerships

 

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My stock lights did the same thing. It was annoying.

 

 

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I know this is What did you do,but in my case it's what I didn't do. I bought a AVS Bugflector #23027 and decided not to put it on. I have it for trade. Brand new never opened. I think this is the best place to post,then someone will post a pick of it on their truck. It fits the 1500 Sierra. I'm looking for foot well and engine compartment lights.

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