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Traded my 2015 in for a new 2017! I couldn’t pass up on all the rebates and my payment went down! No to start slowly doing some mods. Window tint and a leveling kit are first. 32ae4458c47d29ee90375a477cbb280e.jpg

 

 

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What’s up, guys? Starting to do some slight mods to my 2015 SLE. Added a Lab/Pheasant sticker to the rear window today, and I attempted the Bambi Mod (fog lights on at all times) but I sucked at it and bent the hell out of the diode. Might be a project for Sunday. I’m trying to get the fogs to come on automatically and stay on with my brights. Read up on it but don’t quite understand where to get the diode. Lol

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1 hour ago, TubesteakBoogie said:

I appreciate the compliment. I honestly hadn't heard of them either, but I find decent amount of good reviews and figured custom offsets wouldn't sell a total pile of crap. My biggest concern initially was that I found some reviews that said they couldn't get a tire to balance. However, I asked the boys at Goodyear how mine balanced and they said beautifully...They hadnt dealt with them either. Only time will tell though. All good so far...

Amp is big among off-road enthusiasts. They started getting used for more daily drivers recently.

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Amp is big among off-road enthusiasts. They started getting used for more daily drivers recently.
Nice! That's good to hear.

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4 minutes ago, TubesteakBoogie said:

Nice! That's good to hear.

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Yeah, man. I’ve heard nothing but good things. So you should enjoy them! 

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Figured out why I was getting a helicopter sound when my HVAC fan was on high. A leaf had fallen into the blower when I changed my cabin filter. No pic though. Thought my phone took the pic.

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9 minutes ago, cmatt said:

Figured out why I was getting a helicopter sound when my HVAC fan was on high. A leaf had fallen into the blower when I changed my cabin filter. No pic though. Thought my phone took the pic.

GET TO DA CHOPPA!!!!!

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installed OEM projectors on my LT

 

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front bowtie off being painted....

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installed OEM projectors on my LT
 
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front bowtie off being painted....
Looks great! Big difference in output?
Where did you get the lights from?
I have a 14 LT

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Just now, LSUEEMBA said:

Looks great! Big difference in output?
Where did you get the lights from?
I have a 14 LT

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they do look 100% better than the reflectors... 

 

JUST installed them and haven't been out at night yet... a little bummed as my Opt7 LEDs will not fit in the low beam (due to the projector taking up too much room) so ill be running halogens for now.... but i was actually quite impressed with my stock reflector's light output.... I can only hope/imagine these will be better...

 

Got them from a member here actually.. 

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Didn’t actually do anything yet, but I am beyond done with the horrible lighting that the stock bulbs put out in my 2015. On my way home there were two deer in the ditch that I couldn’t see until it would have been too late (with high beams on) Luckily I’ve driven the road for years and know that it’s time for them to be active. So...I took advanced of XenonDepots 20% off sale today and ordered the LED Pro kit for my truck, and a set of LED Fogs. I know it’s not the best thing to do in stock reflectors, but I’ve read that on the ‘15 they aren’t as blinding due to the way the housing is made. I plan on upgrading the assembly down the road to remedy the entire situation. 

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Put projectors instead of reflectors
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4 minutes ago, Irby1757 said:

Didn’t actually do anything yet, but I am beyond done with the horrible lighting that the stock bulbs put out in my 2015. On my way home there were two deer in the ditch that I couldn’t see until it would have been too late (with high beams on) Luckily I’ve driven the road for years and know that it’s time for them to be active. So...I took advanced of XenonDepots 20% off sale today and ordered the LED Pro kit for my truck, and a set of LED Fogs. I know it’s not the best thing to do in stock projectors, but I’ve read that on the ‘15 they aren’t as blinding due to the way the housing is made. I plan on upgrading the assembly down the road to remedy the entire situation. 

let me know if those fit in the projectors AND you can get the dust cap back on... Ive been eyeing those but dont want to spend $100+ and HOPE they work

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3 minutes ago, caskey_b said:

let me know if those fit in the projectors AND you can get the dust cap back on... Ive been eyeing those but dont want to spend $100+ and HOPE they work

Yeah, I’ve looked at so many of them. XenonDepot, Morimoto, or VLEDs were the three I’ve tried to read as much as I could about. XenonDepot just doesn’t have many bad things said about them. Hopefully it works out, or I’ll be having to send them back. Morimoto makes a cap extender for their kit, but doubt you can buy it separate. 

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got the rear bowtie painted and put back on...
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Did you paint them yourself? What product did you use?

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Changed my cabin air filter. This one had just over 27k miles. 03b604f6b8412aa576a27899b15ec754.jpg

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Mine at 28k was just about the same, slightly more leaves though. 8755124b61e1f274b1c22cbae31f2dad.jpg

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