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Okay so I've bright these up in a few threads but they're still on my mind. I have found them at autoanything.com for 20% off. Need some more opinions on them or just on Anzo lights in general. Quality? Decent projectors? Sealed well?

 

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I'm not sure about the Anzo headlights, however I have seen some aftermarket assemblies that didn't come with the sealed weatherpack connectors which will greatly cut down the life of the wiring. Like I said though, I haven't seen the Anzo but its something to look for.

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I had anzo's for my previous truck and they leaked, would fill up with water. Checked online and it was a common problem. Also in my opinion stock slt headlights are nicer and less cheap/ebay looking.

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I had anzo's for my previous truck and they leaked, would fill up with water. Checked online and it was a common problem. Also in my opinion stock slt headlights are nicer and less cheap/ebay looking.

I was afraid of that... The main reason i like these is b/c they're black. I like very little chrome so i think these would look pretty good with my truck. how was the light output with the anzo's you had?

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Could always paint them black like I did, it wasn't fun or easy though.

 

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That would be ideal! but im not confident enough to open them up and do all of that lol

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I'm looking for a nice pair for 2015 silverado 1500 and also not finding anything more than cheesy

There are a lot of pics of the anzos for the new chevys on their website
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I've got a pair for my 08, they look bad ass compared to other aftermarket lights. I have had no condensation problems in mine yet. But the projectors wouldn't aim up high enough to use. The guy installing mine actually had to take them apart and re aim the projector to be useable.


I've got a pair for my 08, they look bad ass compared to other aftermarket lights. I have had no condensation problems in mine yet. But the projectors wouldn't aim up high enough to use. The guy installing mine actually had to take them apart and re aim the projector to be useable.

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My buddy has a 2014 w/ Anzo U-Bar headlights and they've been just fine. I owned them before, they've got about 6 months on them and no problems at all.

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Could always paint them black like I did, it wasn't fun or easy though.

 

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looks sick! im jealous I tried to do this to mine but chickened out when the lights were not opening and I was digging into the plastic housing.

 

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My buddy has a 2014 w/ Anzo U-Bar headlights and they've been just fine. I owned them before, they've got about 6 months on them and no problems at all.

Has your buddy said anything about the light output of these?? projector give a good cutoff?

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Just curious-- if I have a sierra without the stock DRLs will the LEDs I see in those Anzo lights work or no?

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Just curious-- if I have a sierra without the stock DRLs will the LEDs I see in those Anzo lights work or no?

I think they will. But I would contact Anzo just to be sure.

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Could always paint them black like I did, it wasn't fun or easy though.

 

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Damn that looks tight.

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