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Finally got around to taking some night photos after my Morimoto XB LED Fog install.  First if fogs only, second is fogs with low beams.  the photos don't do these fogs justice, they are stupid bright and shine far and wide, just can't capture that with my phone

 

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Finally got around to taking some night photos after my Morimoto XB LED Fog install.  First if fogs only, second is fogs with low beams.  the photos don't do these fogs justice, they are stupid bright and shine far and wide, just can't capture that with my phone
 
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Looks great!

What are you going to do with high beams?

You have Anzo headlights right?


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3 hours ago, geswek said:

 


Looks great!

What are you going to do with high beams?

You have Anzo headlights right?


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I’m probably not going to mess with the high beams.  I drive pitch black country roads a lot and with the LED low beams I really haven’t needed the highs.  If at some point I decide to mess with them, I’ll probly just upgrade then to LED to match the low beams.  And yes I have the Anzo U bar

 

 

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I’m probably not going to mess with the high beams.  I drive pitch black country roads a lot and with the LED low beams I really haven’t needed the highs.  If at some point I decide to mess with them, I’ll probly just upgrade then to LED to match the low beams.  And yes I have the Anzo U bar
 
 


How do you like them? I have LTZ projectors with reflectors for high. I tried LEDs but they didn’t work well. I went back to Halogen.

I been eyeing the Anzo.


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12 minutes ago, geswek said:

 


How do you like them? I have LTZ projectors with reflectors for high. I tried LEDs but they didn’t work well. I went back to Halogen.

I been eyeing the Anzo.


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I like them alot.  I was hesitant to get them at first because they have alot of bad reviews, but I figured if they sucked I could just return them.  Gave them a try after not wanting to undertake the Morimoto retrofit for the low beams and have not been disappointed.  I thought the LTZ projectors were pretty good?  I don’t know a whole lot about lighting, I just knew I wanted brighter light without being that a**hole who was blinding everyone with HIDs and no projectors

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I like them alot.  I was hesitant to get them at first because they have alot of bad reviews, but I figured if they sucked I could just return them.  Gave them a try after not wanting to undertake the Morimoto retrofit for the low beams and have not been disappointed.  I thought the LTZ projectors were pretty good?  I don’t know a whole lot about lighting, I just knew I wanted brighter light without being that a**hole who was blinding everyone with HIDs and no projectors


I tried them with Opt7 bulbs and my halogens were far brighter. I also didn’t like idea of halogens in highs and tried led that was disaster. Reflector just didn’t work well.

I thought about retros with HIDs.


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On ‎5‎/‎17‎/‎2018 at 9:55 PM, pgamboa said:


It was a take off and didn’t look for a part #. But if I had to guess and order one.....

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That's it. I've got the same one in my truck. Easy to just look up an Escalade.

 

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I posted this in the black silverado/Sierra section but thought I’d post here too. 3 hours later and the beast is looking pretty damn good. ab608fee2438d1a74f4f8f9fbfdb4800.jpg95a73d29b1976f63dac07c3fc482b7a7.jpgf24f0c7fb55814f213401c08369be264.jpg


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Bought some tail lights today.. I couldn’t find a single pic of these on a truck anywhere on the interwebs. Also couldn’t decide if they’re really stupid looking, or might look pretty neat. So I said F-it and just ordered em. I’ll post pics in a few days when they get here.. 

 

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Got rid of my cloth seats that the dogs ruined and upgraded to Katzkin leather.  Dogs now ride in the bed

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Bought some tail lights today.. I couldn’t find a single pic of these on a truck anywhere on the interwebs. Also couldn’t decide if they’re really stupid looking, or might look pretty neat. So I said F-it and just ordered em. I’ll post pics in a few days when they get here.. 
 
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Yeah, pics when installed! Hope you like them.


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6 hours ago, stassin22 said:

I used these. You can get them in clear and other colors. Just enough light to see but not be distracting. Super easy install. Had them in previous vehicle for 5 years with no issues. 

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4 hours ago, Pbjayyy said:

Got rid of my cloth seats that the dogs ruined and upgraded to Katzkin leather.  Dogs now ride in the bed

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Jason, who did the installation?

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