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6 minutes ago, Eddie 70 said:

Picked up a set of DL3 mirrors off Craigslist for a pretty good deal. Can't wait to get them installed.

 

 

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If you don't mind can you let me know how much you paid for those? (I have a set with the harnesses from a brand new 2017 but I'm not sure what to ask for them). Thanks and PM would be fine if you don't care to mention here.

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On 11/3/2017 at 8:41 PM, snowbrdd said:

I take that back. I got my gauge cluster today and threw that in. Took me all of 10 minutes. Hardest part was flipping the plug around like a usb end.image.thumb.png.52e58e3bc40416fea5903a47cd918365.png

Woahhhh, that thing looks super nice! May I ask what kind of cluster that is and how can I get it in my 16’?

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5 minutes ago, Rudsone said:

Woahhhh, that thing looks super nice! May I ask what kind of cluster that is and how can I get it in my 16’?

I suggest you email @GTPprix here http://www.whiteautoandmedia.com/index.php?option=com_contact&view=contact&id=1%3Asales&catid=12%3Acontacts&Itemid=56.

He only accepts emails on the weekends between those times. You'll have to search ebay for gauge clusters that will work. I think on the 16s you have quite a few options, from denali sierras, yukons, tahoes, and possibly suburbans. Theres a thread on it here as well about swapping a denali cluster into our trucks.

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1 hour ago, Marv88 said:

If you don't mind can you let me know how much you paid for those? (I have a set with the harnesses from a brand new 2017 but I'm not sure what to ask for them). Thanks and PM would be fine if you don't care to mention here.

 PM Sent

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6 hours ago, Marv88 said:

It will work with non dvd headunits (I have the IOB 7" with no cd or dvd) however the drag is it requires an expensive interface module to play video and display the cd menu on the screen. Unfortunately after numerous messages I never received a reply from either of the vendors here that sell modules/do reprogramming but I was able to find it direct from the manufacturer in S. Korea (Navitech) and will only have audio via the auxiliary input until it arrives. BTW, the module is also set up for front/side cameras as well as has 2 audio/video inputs and can be set up for hdmi input (I'm having mine programmed to mirror my phone as well as allow me to install an Amazon Firestick or similar device which requires in truck Wifi or phone tethering).

I’m also interested in your results.  Please keep us posted

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Finally got around to installing my XenonDepot Extreme LED Pro low beams and fogs. Haven’t been able to test them during driving at night, but the color is so much better. Excited to see how well they light up the road. 

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9 hours ago, Irby1757 said:

Finally got around to installing my XenonDepot Extreme LED Pro low beams and fogs. Haven’t been able to test them during driving at night, but the color is so much better. Excited to see how well they light up the road. 

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Looks good - Need night time Photo's Please

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2 hours ago, slj2008 said:

Looks good - Need night time Photo's Please

 

I appreciate it. With the time change I should be able to get some on the way home tonight. 

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I'm looking forward to the night pics.  I'm trying to decide between LasFit and Xenon Depot.  I keep reading that the LasFit is too bright in the fog lights, and I'm looking for an LED that won't break the bank (Morimoto) that is better than stock.  Read another guy that said don't go over 5000k color?  No idea why, as I thought it was the lumens that make everything brighter.

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12 hours ago, slj2008 said:

Looks good - Need night time Photo's Please

 

6 hours ago, FootballCoach53 said:

I'm looking forward to the night pics.  I'm trying to decide between LasFit and Xenon Depot.  I keep reading that the LasFit is too bright in the fog lights, and I'm looking for an LED that won't break the bank (Morimoto) that is better than stock.  Read another guy that said don't go over 5000k color?  No idea why, as I thought it was the lumens that make everything brighter.

 

It didn’t get dark until I got home, tried to get a few in the neighborhood. These are very bright. The image not in the neighborhood are the stock lights on a backroad. Sorry the pictures aren’t great. 

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installed my "rock chip protector" (i wouldnt call these "bug deflectors").

 

This is the low profile made by AVS and purchased from 1A Auto.

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On 11/5/2017 at 3:40 PM, 1fast ss said:

Blacked out the front and rear bowties. Went with the eBay vinyl. Mixed reviews on the mod. My wife's came out really well a year ago. Seems like the seller has went with a cheaper vinyl now. Plan on upgrading to replacement bowties in a couple weeks.

I have a OEM black bowtie that came with the lighted front bowtie, I'll get rid of it for the price of shipping.

Posted
On 11/4/2017 at 1:10 PM, GTPprix said:

LOL you were fine man!!! :) Glad you're happy it looks great!! As to the OP's question no dealers cannot flash for retrofits of different style clusters, we do this for dealers all over the world. 

Does anybody know any other way to get a hold of Chris?  I know he is busy but I have emailed him twice during weekend business hours and haven't heard back.  I am interested in this mod.

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