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So do we have 4?

zmnypit?

DCazares

Shtay

 

Myself

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So do we have 5?

zmnypit?

DCazares

Shtay

Bigdogx?

Myself

 

Your talking about the xb's fogs?

 

If so sorry for the confusion I already have them, and was talking about more like drooling over the 16-17 Denali headlight conversion to the 14-15 models.

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Got my harnesses from Van, (thanx!) and I have one 2016 headlight so far, just waiting for a good deal on the other.

Has anybody baked or cut these headlights open and painted the chrome inside or otherwise modified? I know there are some posts about the older style headlights, I'm wondering if anyone has done it to these ones.

I'm thinking of painting the inside gloss black and removing the reflector on the side. Would baking these ones ruin them because they are LED or something like that?

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Got my harnesses from Van, (thanx!) and I have one 2016 headlight so far, just waiting for a good deal on the other.

Has anybody baked or cut these headlights open and painted the chrome inside or otherwise modified? I know there are some posts about the older style headlights, I'm wondering if anyone has done it to these ones.

I'm thinking of painting the inside gloss black and removing the reflector on the side. Would baking these ones ruin them because they are LED or something like that?

klearz.com/products/gmc/2016_sierra_headlight_markers this link has a few 16 lights that have been painted. They open up the same as the 15s

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So do we have 4?

zmnypit?

DCazares

Shtay

 

Myself

Sorry but what are you guys group buying? If it's the XB Fog lights I'm in.

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Got my harnesses from Van, (thanx!) and I have one 2016 headlight so far, just waiting for a good deal on the other.

Has anybody baked or cut these headlights open and painted the chrome inside or otherwise modified? I know there are some posts about the older style headlights, I'm wondering if anyone has done it to these ones.

I'm thinking of painting the inside gloss black and removing the reflector on the side. Would baking these ones ruin them because they are LED or something like that?

Look up plainansimple1 on instagram or google. He's done a few sets

 

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Ok...

zmnypit

DCazares

Shtay

Myself

fivenite

Lgetz

 

Need 4 more people to jump onboard.

Thanks everyone!

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Ok...

zmnypit

DCazares

Shtay

Myself

fivenite

Lgetz

 

Need 4 more people to jump onboard.

Thanks everyone!

Got mine put in this weekend, Definitely worth the money. Tim add me to the list for one set, my buddy wants a set for his GMC and I told him about the group buy you got going.

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Look up plainansimple1 on instagram or google. He's done a few sets

 

uwAWgri.png

 

Baking them can cause issues. Some of the plastic inside warps.

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Got mine put in this weekend, Definitely worth the money. Tim add me to the list for one set, my buddy wants a set for his GMC and I told him about the group buy you got going.

Ok, I've got the changes. Removed one and added another. I'm going to call and see if they will swing a deal for 6 guys instead of waiting for 10.

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