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8 hours ago, Frankielozano214 said:

Just did my frontend 2014 Silverado to the 2016-18 Silverado LTZ frontend came out badass!!!! Thanks to @Viktorrocks15 for the installation 

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Looks great!

 

You are going to have to change your registration to a 2014-18 Chevy Silverado. Wonder what year they will charge you for when you get new tabs?

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7 hours ago, JimCost2014 said:

Looks great!

 

You are going to have to change your registration to a 2014-18 Chevy Silverado. Wonder what year they will charge you for when you get new tabs?

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Posted
22 hours ago, Frankielozano214 said:

Just did my frontend 2014 Silverado to the 2016-18 Silverado LTZ frontend came out badass!!!! Thanks to @Viktorrocks15 for the installation 

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Looks amazing! ?Glad the overhaul went as planned.  

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23 minutes ago, Troyce said:

Looks amazing! ?Glad the overhaul went as planned.  

Thanks, yeah I’m glad for this forums alot of good info on here and people that know what their doing that have done this before. Can’t wait for my interior next 

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7 minutes ago, Frankielozano214 said:

Thanks, yeah I’m glad for this forums alot of good info on here and people that know what their doing that have done this before. Can’t wait for my interior next 

Yeah for sure! This forum has been great. Can't wait to see the interior. I still want to do a few things myself. LTZ headlights, Front bumper with fog lights (purchased) just need to install.. I would like to do the LTZ taillights but don't think I can justify that purchase to the wife... ?‍♂️

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9 minutes ago, Troyce said:

Yeah for sure! This forum has been great. Can't wait to see the interior. I still want to do a few things myself. LTZ headlights, Front bumper with fog lights (purchased) just need to install.. I would like to do the LTZ taillights but don't think I can justify that purchase to the wife... ?‍♂️

lol the wife don’t need to know the full price ? just get her a rough estimate ? 

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22 minutes ago, Frankielozano214 said:

lol the wife don’t need to know the full price ? just get her a rough estimate ? 

That's what I've been doing.. Lol! ? Think I might have to chill for a bit or my card will get cut up or even worse me! ?

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28 minutes ago, Frankielozano214 said:

lol the wife don’t need to know the full price ? just get her a rough estimate ? 

Tell her you won employee of the year at the chop shop.

 

Your prize was all the parts you could put in the bed of your truck in 5 minutes.....

 

Sounds believable to me?!?

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Take her out for dinner , Flowers , Candy - Valentin Days  - SHE might not say nothing about the truck . good luck

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Did the Auxito 7440 turn signal bulb. Passenger side is LED. The driver side is still OEM. Gonna wait til dark to take another video to see the difference in brightness.


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Did the Auxito 7440 turn signal bulb. Passenger side is LED. The driver side is still OEM. Gonna wait til dark to take another video to see the difference in brightness.


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Are these the ones that don’t need resistors?
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4 hours ago, kwOH said:


Are these the ones that don’t need resistors?

yes, they have them built in like a diode or something, mine are stilling working a week in now so far so good, I might order a couple extra set's to keep on hand because as luck would have it the dam things will work fine for a year and then one will die and then you find out you can't get the same ones anymore so you have to start over.....

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yes, they have them built in like a diode or something, mine are stilling working a week in now so far so good, I might order a couple extra set's to keep on hand because as luck would have it the dam things will work fine for a year and then one will die and then you find out you can't get the same ones anymore so you have to start over.....

I think this is supposed to be the newest version, Im going to try these and see what happens [emoji2369]
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I ordered a different set from the same company for my yukon front blinker/running light since the wiring on it is weird also making it difficult to put in resistors, they make a different bulb that can run as a marker light and blinker, I am a bit concerned it might get hot and melt the housing so I am going to run one on a bench power supply for a while and see how hot it gets before I try and install it.

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I ordered a different set from the same company for my yukon front blinker/running light since the wiring on it is weird also making it difficult to put in resistors, they make a different bulb that can run as a marker light and blinker, I am a bit concerned it might get hot and melt the housing so I am going to run one on a bench power supply for a while and see how hot it gets before I try and install it.

I forgot to out the link in the last post...


AUXITO 7440 7443 LED Turn Signal Light Bulbs, Error Free Canbus Ready, High Power W21W LED Bulbs Blinker Light, 25W Per Bulb, Amber Yellow, Pack of 2 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B081GQQH19/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_zY1qEbW2ZSCGK

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