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yes 2.5 HMI

I can regreen a HMI with this? This is a game changer man!

 

Now another question, could this tool allow me to swap a cluster and program it to my truck? I'm crossing my fingers on this one.

 

This thread is gold man.

 

 

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Can anybody answer this?

 

I have a '16 Sierra SLE, had an accident and now I have a truck with a broken lower bumper, left fog light, and the bumper sort of "hangs" on the driver side. Will I have problems installing a 14/15 bumper? I figured out it'd be cheaper since the 16/17 parts are more expensive and aren't that common where I live. I know that dimensionally they fit, but will I have problems with the fog lights being different with the wiring? Thanks!

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On 4/18/2017 at 11:16 AM, Viktorrocks15 said:

Thank you.!

 

The only thing you need is the hood, front panel, both headlights and bumper. Hopefully your bumper will have the inner brackets.

 

A member here pgamboa is working on a plug and play harness I think., but gen5diy.com has the harness and is plug and play.

 

 

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what do you mean by front panel? the grille?

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I’m about to put a 2017 Chrome LT grille and 2017 chrome HID headlights on EBay if anyone’s interested in the front end conversion. I’d sell cheaper to forum members. I will make a post soon but this just if anyone’s interested here


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On ‎12‎/‎2‎/‎2017 at 8:05 AM, Viktorrocks15 said:


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Anyone have part # for number 5?

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Anyone have part # for number 5?

I don’t have the part number right now, but I have this one for sell, is brand new for 100.00 as I was getting parts for the conversion and ended up with an extra one.


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On ‎12‎/‎17‎/‎2017 at 5:22 AM, Viktorrocks15 said:


I don’t have the part number right now, but I have this one for sell, is brand new for 100.00 as I was getting parts for the conversion and ended up with an extra one.


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Thanks for the offer but I have already ordered it.

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On 4/21/2017 at 6:04 PM, pgamboa said:

@Dru2424

 

I see in your profile that you have 2016. I have extra materials from a harness I built for my truck. Makes it Plug and Play if you do not want to cut/tap into your factory wires. PM me if you want more info.

 

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So with these do you unplug the existing harnesses with the three bulb sockets further back and simply replace them with these? And then go directly to the new LED tail light assemblies?

 

Do you happen to have the GM part number(s) for the necessary harnesses? (I have a 2017 1500 LT if it matters)

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So with these do you unplug the existing harnesses with the three bulb sockets further back and simply replace them with these? And then go directly to the new LED tail light assemblies?
 
Do you happen to have the GM part number(s) for the necessary harnesses? (I have a 2017 1500 LT if it matters)

The harnesses as pictured, no. That harness requires you to have the Factory LTZ harness and plugs inline to those underneath the bed, where it plugs into the X63A Junction Box.

The intent was to have a harness that plugs into the bulb sockets, then into the LTZ tail light, with the resistors inline.


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1 hour ago, pgamboa said:


The harnesses as pictured, no. That harness requires you to have the Factory LTZ harness and plugs inline to those underneath the bed, where it plugs into the X63A Junction Box.

The intent was to have a harness that plugs into the bulb sockets, then into the LTZ tail light, with the resistors inline.


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Thanks for getting back to me. Guess I'll grab some of the GEN5DIY P&P harnesses... Looks like they're on sale!

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