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man maybe its just me, but the 14-15 style sierra grille looks so much better than the newer style grille-way too busy

 

 

We'll what do we have here? Huge thanks goes out to abominable z71. Without him this wouldn't be possible!

 

edit: Alright guys I've got the green light to refer anyone wanting this mod PM abominable z71. Its a very simple process on my adapters with only one wire being cut. If you pick a set up from him feel free to message me if you need helping figuring out wire colors. Thanks!

 

 

 

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man maybe its just me, but the 14-15 style sierra grille looks so much better than the newer style grille-way too busy

 

 

You're not alone! Agreed.

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i like how its a squared off design much like my trucks grille. im a sucker for that lol.

not the new hexagon grille they got out now. the new lights look great on yours for sure though

 

You're not alone! Agreed.

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Hello im located 45 mins drive north of seattle and i have a pair of oem take offs from 16 sierra denali with led hid headlights.. im lookin to sell them and cannot find a buyer who will offer me anything near what they are worth..the passenger side was slightly injured and repaired when two mount tabs snapped off, i repaired them and the drivers side had a small chip taken from a mount tab i have photos in detail and know this shouldnt be a deal breaker- just a great way to get these headlights affordably!

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Hello im located 45 mins drive north of seattle and i have a pair of oem take offs from 16 sierra denali with led hid headlights.. im lookin to sell them and cannot find a buyer who will offer me anything near what they are worth..the passenger side was slightly injured and repaired when two mount tabs snapped off, i repaired them and the drivers side had a small chip taken from a mount tab i have photos in detail and know this shouldnt be a deal breaker- just a great way to get these headlights affordably!

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Hello im located 45 mins drive north of seattle and i have a pair of oem take offs from 16 sierra denali with led hid headlights.. im lookin to sell them and cannot find a buyer who will offer me anything near what they are worth..the passenger side was slightly injured and repaired when two mount tabs snapped off, i repaired them and the drivers side had a small chip taken from a mount tab i have photos in detail and know this shouldnt be a deal breaker- just a great way to get these headlights affordably!

Post the pics

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Gen5DIY is having a sale on, all in stock, headlights and taillights. Please enter code "lightsale" at checkout to see savings. Limited quantities available, so be sure to check them out before they are all gone. We are also including one of our custom fender covers for free on all in stock headlight and taillight purchases.

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First ever Truck owner here, I thought I knew what I wanted/needed about 15 pages ago, now I have no idea what I want or if I can even do what I want lol

 

I have 2014 Sierra SLE Regular Cab with 5.3

 

Can I put 2016-2017 SLT/Denali headlights and tail lights in?

 

If so, besides getting the headlights and tail lights, who do I need to get in contact with the get the harnesses? Has all flickering, etc.., been fixed?

 

I also do not have fogs but want to add the morimoto XB's but I want to use the stock switch (which does not have a spot for fogs) so I wasn't sure if anyone can point me in the right direction on getting the switch with the position for fogs and the wiring involved to use the stock switch?

Thanks for any help

Edited by bwright2112
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For the headlights you will need the denali headlights of course and you will need the full harness from gen5diy. For the tail lights you will need the lights and a harness from zmnypit...

 

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BTW my guess with the fogs is that if your truck doesn't have fog lights now you will need the full factory harness for the fogs plus a new factory switch that had the fog light control integrated into it. There may be some additional programming your dealership needs to do as well.

 

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Anyone know what the current part numbers are for the LED headlights? And any good sources on them?

Posted (edited)

Im selling my 2017 SLE HID lights if anyone interested. Its currently on ebay for $1100, make reasonable offers. I posted in the for sale thread as well FYI

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Im selling my 2017 SLE HID lights if anyone interested. Its currently on ebay for $1100, make reasonable offers. I posted in the for sale thread as well FYI

Headlights are sold.

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Fresh batch of plugs to be delivered today for those PM'ing me. Also working on the DRL off add-on with the help of AbominalZ71 once parts ever arrive.

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