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What is the emblem above you OEM Silverado door emblem?

 

 

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I think it says "True North"?

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"True North" just a package us Canadians get. It's getting removed

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"True North" just a package us Canadians get. It's getting removed

We get the Texas Edition down here!

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Got any more information you can share about this? I like the look and would bet this is better than the stock lights.

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Got any more information you can share about this? I like the look and would bet this is better than the stock lights.

You bet! Heres a thread I started on the subject. The first post on page one has the link to the seller and if u read thru the next couple pages, i have kept a running update on the whole deal. The last page(s) has my review and is loaded with pics. Please feel free to ask any questions... Just remember STAY AWAY FROM THE REPLICAS THAT USE THE H1 LOW BEAM BULB! THOSE ARE COMPLETE GARBAGE. ALOT CHEAPER, BUT GARBAGE. These use the same H11 bulb as factory and are the ones you want

http://www.gm-trucks.com/forums/topic/179308-what-about-these-ltz-projector-headlight-replicas/

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We get the Texas Edition down here!

I could get a Texas addition here in VA as well lol

 

 

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Just installed dual Rigid leds. One DOT version and one spotlight in each side. The dot is wired in the factory fog light harness with an h16 to deutsch jumper harness and the spotlight is relayed in with a trigger wire coming from the high beam.

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Just installed dual Rigid leds. One DOT version and one spotlight in each side. The dot is wired in the factory fog light harness with an h16 to deutsch jumper harness and the spotlight is relayed in with a trigger wire coming from the high beam.

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Any details of the install? And how much did it run ya $?

And anypics of the whole front end with these installed?

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About $340 for both sets and another $20 for the jumper harnesses. I have been watching amazon for a few months waiting for the prices to drop to an "acceptable" level.

 

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About $340 for both sets and another $20 for the jumper harnesses. I have been watching amazon for a few months waiting for the prices to drop to an "acceptable" level.

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Nice! U happy with the performance ?
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Nice! U happy with the performance ?

You have to see the dot lights in person. They have a very defined beam. They are way better than the factory fogs. I will have to do a better job aiming them and the spots but that will be tomorrow. Too busy watching football tonight.....

 

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Washed it with eco-smart in the garage today.

 

I like that switch location on the light bar I might have to do that.

 

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Purchased some AMP Steps from a member on here last week. Finally got a chance to install them today. I ended up cutting off the lights that came with the steps and putting some better/brighter ones I got off eBay. Very pleased with the steps and the upgraded lights!

 

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Purchased some AMP Steps from a member on here last week. Finally got a chance to install them today. I ended up cutting off the lights that came with the steps and putting some better/brighter ones I got off eBay. Very pleased with the steps and the upgraded lights!

 

I knew you'd like them! And I really like the white light vs. AMP's purplish LEDs

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