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any recommendation on some nice aftermarket headlights and also a hid kit to go with it? 2015 chevy LTZ z71

I hear good things about the anzos. Btw, if you do upgrade, id be interested in your oem projectors...

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Before you completely bolt them on make sure you adjust them because you won't be able to once they are on. The screw to adjust up and down is behind them so put them on the truck, look what needs to go up/down, remove, adjust, repeat until you're satisfied.

 

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Before you completely bolt them on make sure you adjust them because you won't be able to once they are on. The screw to adjust up and down is behind them so put them on the truck, look what needs to go up/down, remove, adjust, repeat until you're satisfied.

 

2014 Silverado 2WT CC Summit White 4.3L V6

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thanks!

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just bought some anzos. now for a hid kit :P

Loaded my Anzo heads with HID Extra Razir led bulbs. Really happy with them

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good in price ?

I thought so considering it includes everything you need including the canbus (was not needed). Plug and play no problems with our Silverado. www.hidextra.com

 

I also upgraded my fogs to a 25w hid kit from them in the 5202 size. Factory bulb was useless but I did not want to get carried away putting something that will build too much heat in that small housing as some experienced burning the reflector. 25w kit is more than enough for fogs and they still are safe for highway, not blinding other drivers.

 

TIp: if you go with my set up the led bulbs are 6000k color the hid fogs need to be the 5000k to be consistent color. Could be the Anzo's being projector or bulb difference . I was going to do yellow fogs but chickened out.

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I thought so considering it includes everything you need including the canbus (was not needed). Plug and play no problems with our Silverado. www.hidextra.com

 

I also upgraded my fogs to a 25w hid kit from them in the 5202 size. Factory bulb was useless but I did not want to get carried away putting something that will build too much heat in that small housing as some experienced burning the reflector. 25w kit is more than enough for fogs and they still are safe for highway, not blinding other drivers.

 

TIp: if you go with my set up the led bulbs are 6000k color the hid fogs need to be the 5000k to be consistent color. Could be the Anzo's being projector or bulb difference . I was going to do yellow fogs but chickened out.

so how much was ur upgrade ? fogs/ highs/ lows ..$ if u dont mind me asking.

OP, did you sell your factory projectors?

i got some.

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I thought so considering it includes everything you need including the canbus (was not needed). Plug and play no problems with our Silverado. www.hidextra.com

 

I also upgraded my fogs to a 25w hid kit from them in the 5202 size. Factory bulb was useless but I did not want to get carried away putting something that will build too much heat in that small housing as some experienced burning the reflector. 25w kit is more than enough for fogs and they still are safe for highway, not blinding other drivers.

 

TIp: if you go with my set up the led bulbs are 6000k color the hid fogs need to be the 5000k to be consistent color. Could be the Anzo's being projector or bulb difference . I was going to do yellow fogs but chickened out.

hey bud i went on the website i ordered hids highs/ lows/ fogs. the kit just comes with everything...208$ shipped to my door. H3 H7 5202

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Before you completely bolt them on make sure you adjust them because you won't be able to once they are on. The screw to adjust up and down is behind them so put them on the truck, look what needs to go up/down, remove, adjust, repeat until you're satisfied.

 

2014 Silverado 2WT CC Summit White 4.3L V6

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IG: jorge_dropkick_rangel

You running 55w or 35w in your Anzos?

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You running 55w or 35w in your Anzos?

I ran both. Currently running 35 because I have spare parts of those. 55 was really nice and brighter but I put that ballast on my brothers truck

 

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I ran both. Currently running 35 because I have spare parts of those. 55 was really nice and brighter but I put that ballast on my brothers truck

 

2014 Silverado 2WT CC Summit White 4.3L V6

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And the 55's turned your Anzos burnt orange? J/k

 

 

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