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are you sure he isn't including labor and installation? They are selling new on Ebay for about $1400-1500

 

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Sierra-2016-Headlamps-Pair-OEM-/272285226362?_trksid=p2047675.l2557&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&nma=true&si=We0BuacPqP5y2%252FQszQIfr1yEWvk%253D&orig_cvip=true&rt=nc

 

and that's new - you can probably find some used ones for a little less...

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are you sure he isn't including labor and installation? They are selling new on Ebay for about $1400-1500

 

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Sierra-2016-Headlamps-Pair-OEM-/272285226362?_trksid=p2047675.l2557&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&nma=true&si=We0BuacPqP5y2%2FQszQIfr1yEWvk%3D&orig_cvip=true&rt=nc

 

and that's new - you can probably find some used ones for a little less...

No, it doesn't include labor. I was planning on doing the install myself, it looks relatively easy. Thanks for the link.

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unfortunately everyone wants the LED ones from the SLT or the Denali - if you wanted the 2016 HID, they are going for about $600-800 a set...

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are you sure he isn't including labor and installation? They are selling new on Ebay for about $1400-1500

 

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Sierra-2016-Headlamps-Pair-OEM-/272285226362?_trksid=p2047675.l2557&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&nma=true&si=We0BuacPqP5y2%252FQszQIfr1yEWvk%253D&orig_cvip=true&rt=nc

 

and that's new - you can probably find some used ones for a little less...

I bought those, they came in damaged from shipping and the seller accepted a return. One headlight was almost perfect and the other I assumed was damaged during shipping, had a crack on the side of the lense and the tab sticking off the bottom was broken off. They may pop back up on there.

 

So now I'm on the hunt for another set. If I were to go the dealer route gmpartsdirect.com has them around 850/each(794 + 50 core).

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good to know! It sounds like finding a good intact new set is not easy -definitely will keep an eye out...

 

Bob

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I know the 2016 Denali headlights can be purchased on eBay for around $500 each, but those usually have broken mounting points and that doesn't interest me. Have any of you guys gone to a dealership and bought these and if so, what are the part #'s and what did you pay?

 

The only reason I ask is a friend of mine is a mechanic at a GMC dealership and he can buy stuff for 15% above cost. He got me a quote and it came back at $1942.51 which includes sales tax. This seems ridiculously high to me.

That sounds like 15% off of list price which is like 1100 a piece, The cheapest I found them brand new is 750 no core, at least the website didn't show a core charge

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That sounds like 15% off of list price which is like 1100 a piece, The cheapest I found them brand new is 750 no core, at least the website didn't show a core charge

The price of $1942.51 did include a core charge of $50 per unit.

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$1942.51

 

 

Holy OEM prices Batman! And I thought I took my SLT style lights in an SLE LED headlamps seriously. I was able to do mine for about $1000+shipping+customs. Got me beat for the price tag to fix those halogens that is for sure.

Edited by Alpine Truck Life
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Holy OEM prices Batman! And I thought I took my SLT style lights in an SLE LED headlamps seriously. I was able to do mine for about $1000+shipping+customs. Got me beat for the price tag to fix those halogens that is for sure.

I have a 2015 Sierra SLE, but because it has the All Terrain package it came stock with SLT headlamps.

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unfortunately everyone wants the LED ones from the SLT or the Denali - if you wanted the 2016 HID, they are going for about $600-800 a set...

Are you referring to the HID's of the 2016 Sierra 1500 with he C shaped LED DRL's?

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I have a 2015 Sierra SLE, but because it has the All Terrain package it came stock with SLT headlamps.

 

Do you have the all terrian logo and pattern dash? And they were only Bucket seat right? I went for a bench. Our trucks are nearly I identical options but I only got the regular flat black dash as is no Z71 dash in GMC .... apparently.

 

*woulda coulda shoulda canada!*

Edited by Alpine Truck Life
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Do you have the all terrian logo and pattern dash? And they were only Bucket seat right? I went for a bench. Our trucks are nearly I identical options but I only got the regular flat black dash as is no Z71 dash in GMC .... apparently.

 

*woulda coulda shoulda canada!*

I have the All Terrain logo and pattern on the dash, floor mounted center console and contrast stitching on the dash and seats, but it's light gray thread instead of red like the SLT's. All Terrain badging on the exterior, but it can e with 18" wheels instead of 20".

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I have the contrast stitching as well. Probably just part of the HOU interior which we probably both have. But Z71 bagdes and my wheels were $950 option.

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Didn't realize it till now but this is where I ordered my lights through last Thursday. Supposed to come in today IIRC.

 

I ask some questions before ordering and found it funny they didn't know where their inventory came from. Said they were not a wrecking yard so I assumed maybe they bought new trucks and dismantled to used the drivetrain in something like Zamboni's. But they didn't know.

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