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How much was it for highs lows an fogs

An how well do u like them.

They are already below my low beam close up, I still need to find a wall to adjust them. The fogs can be adjusted from the back by the way.

Im gonna go with these for high low fogs, but what do you think

http://www.gtrlighting.com/gtr-lighting-gen-1-led-headlight-h11-conversion-kit-2-200-lumen-bulbs/

For that price, I'd get the VLED LMZ. And the diode size is too big, you are going to have light scattered everywhere. LMZ's diode is smaller than the stock filament, that is why the beam pattern can be controlled so accurately.
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Weather finally got nice enough to get out and take some good pics. Last weekend me and a buddy put on the AT grille. Got the inspiration from ventilator and his grille swap. Really love this grille.

 

 

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Adam,

 

Good job. I like it!

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Vinyled the GMC symbol. Not sure if it looks better red or silver. 5e7944c784ecd1c8fc8237fadffab451.jpg

 

 

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Vinyled the GMC symbol. Not sure if it looks better red or silver. 5e7944c784ecd1c8fc8237fadffab451.jpg

 

 

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IMO red
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I think I agree. I've asked some buddies they say silver but I can't decide

 

 

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Vinyled the GMC symbol. Not sure if it looks better red or silver. 5e7944c784ecd1c8fc8237fadffab451.jpg

 

 

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red, it looks much cleaner.

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They are already below my low beam close up, I still need to find a wall to adjust them. The fogs can be adjusted from the back by the way.

For that price, I'd get the VLED LMZ. And the diode size is too big, you are going to have light scattered everywhere. LMZ's diode is smaller than the stock filament, that is why the beam pattern can be controlled so accurately.

But I don't wanna use zip ties to hold them on lol I'm picky

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But I don't wanna use zip ties to hold them on lol I'm picky

LOL, strictly temporary solution until weather is better and when I can print ABS materials :)

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Vinyled the GMC symbol. Not sure if it looks better red or silver. 5e7944c784ecd1c8fc8237fadffab451.jpg

 

 

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How about silver, but where the chrome is around the outside, plasti-dip it black. that would look hot. I did that with my chevy emblem.

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How about silver, but where the chrome is around the outside, plasti-dip it black. that would look hot. I did that with my chevy emblem.

yeah it would stand out better!

 

 

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Had Driver door re-tinted (peeled up) and had front glass tint strip installed.

 

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My driver door did the same thing on my truck and my buddy's. I wonder what's causing it...

 

 

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today i changed everything around the driver......was a hard job , sign here, sign there, cliic clic...

 

pass from 2014 v6 2wd to 2015 v8 4x4

 

now i have to restart mod again lol

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