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Swap out headlights between Silverado and Sierra?


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Forgive me if this is a duplicate, I searched for a thread like this and could not find one. I like the silverados and I like the headlights of the GMCs, is there a way to replace my LT halogen assembly with the sierra halogen projectors with the LEDs? If so how much? Is it plug and play? Again if a duplicate. I apologize .

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From what I can see no, the front ends are way too different between the Chevy and GMC.

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No one on the forum has yet to attempt a projector swap on the Sierra. A few have discussed it but no results were ever posted.

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if you wanted the sierra head lights on your silverado you would have to buy a new hood, both front fenders, new grill, new bumper, new upper bumper pad, and any kind of supporting mounts for the headlights and/or grill assembly.not to mention new headlights.

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But I could install the LTZ projectors correct?

 

The LTZ silverado headlights will most likely fit all other model silverados.

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if you wanted the sierra head lights on your silverado you would have to buy a new hood, both front fenders, new grill, new bumper, new upper bumper pad, and any kind of supporting mounts for the headlights and/or grill assembly.not to mention new headlights.

 

Put that to music and end with "and a partridge in a pear tree."

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If the LTZ silverados have a projector headlight then yes you can swap in a silverado projector headlight without a problem. The only thing that may be different is the type of bulb and possibly the plug for the bulb.

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Surely you can't be serious about trying to transplant the headlight assemblies from the Sierra to the Silverado?

Seems like maybe you should've just bought a GMC...

 

 

 

 

 

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How about replacing GMC sierra SLE headlights for SLT LED's?? Has anyone seen this? Is it just a matter of swapping the headlight or is there an easier way?

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Yeah, A Chevy Sierra, or a GMC Silverado maybe??

My dad had a truck 20-25 years ago that said Sierra on one door and Silverado on the other...

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