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Yet they look great! I really like the look of them I guess I'm just nervous is all

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eagle eyes are the only ones i would probably run for a ltz replica , all the others i saw use the h1 bulb not h11

 

now that they dont make them i guess they will be hard to find and high priced

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Honestly if I decide to part with them I'm not looking for a profit. I'd be happy selling them just to cover the new headlights and the cost of paint to match the truck. ( was $80 to paint the trim ).

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I just got to thinking about this but since the eagle eyes are an exact replica I could keep the trim bezels and someone could swap out the stock chrome trim if they wanted to keep stock! I've made up my mind and am gonna sell them. So I can make a deal with someone if they don't want to trim prices painted too

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I wrapped my Eagle Eyes in Black Vinyl to color match and added LED's to the low beams...they still work/look great. 6 months +

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So wait - I'm confused. Are your Eagle Eyes painted white or are they still chrome surrounds??

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Painted white. How is it confusing? I stated they are painted. The pic I posted I even said its the only pic I have of them before paint lol

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Here is a better shot of one of them. I haven't snapped the trim back in yet because I wanna reseal them for condensation purposes etc

 

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Daytime...but they're too bright for a picture at night.

 

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That's slick!! What LED bulb set did you use?

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That's slick!! What LED bulb set did you use?

Xenon Depot LED H11...Debating about HID's because of the output.

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Xenon Depot LED H11...Debating about HID's because of the output.

Did the LED bulbs fit with the dust caps back on or were they to big? Long shot but any chance you have pics of the install?

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The dust caps did not fit - had to dremel and re-seal with silicone & foil tape.

 

I don't have any pics of the install...but if you're in the Austin area I don't mind showing you what to do in person if you ever need the help.

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