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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!

Just remember you’ll need the factory LTZ harnesses as well.




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53 minutes ago, pgamboa said:


Just remember you’ll need the factory LTZ harnesses as well.




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The ones that typically come with the LED tail lights, and connect directly to them, correct?

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On 4/9/2017 at 5:40 PM, Viktorrocks15 said:

Your truck looks awesome!! I doing the conversion this week and I was wondering what you used for your headlights.. I'm thinking about buying the harness from gen5diy.. and I just wanted to know. Thanks in advance.!

 

 

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I have a 2014 Silverado and doing the conversion to 2016, will i need a fog light harness or can i use my old one?

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I have a 2014 Silverado and doing the conversion to 2016, will i need a fog light harness or can i use my old one?

The Foglights connectors are different, I actually have the 16 connectors pigtails if you want them. If you don’t want to cut your harness and just replace the pigtails, you will have to replace the harness.


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The Foglights connectors are different, I actually have the 16 connectors pigtails if you want them. If you don’t want to cut your harness and just replace the pigtails, you will have to replace the harness.


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I can use that?


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Use pigtails? Yes.


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Thats cool ill take them


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On 12/16/2017 at 12:47 PM, CBRAGA said:

Anyone have part # for number 5?

So we don't need number 2 for this conversion only number 5?

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To clarify #2 or #5, only number 5 is needed?

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Thanks to Viktorrocks15 for the answer; both parts are needed. I'm getting ready to do this in the next month or so and will post pictures of the process.

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I’m ready to do a second conversion.
My work truck..
This is how it looks right now minus the light on top..lol
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Planing on doing this..
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Project list.
Leather seats.
Leather dashboard.
Carpet.
Denali/HC door panels.
Swap middle seat to center console.
Heated leather steering wheel.
16-18 front conversion.
Among other things..[emoji41]


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On 1/26/2019 at 7:32 AM, Viktorrocks15 said:

I’m ready to do a second conversion.
My work truck..
This is how it looks right now minus the light on top..lol
809631360b08648c75b4fd81aba99119.jpg

Planing on doing this..
c65e191102909075bd5a0733fdef9bea.jpg

Project list.
Leather seats.
Leather dashboard.
Carpet.
Denali/HC door panels.
Swap middle seat to center console.
Heated leather steering wheel.
16-18 front conversion.
Among other things..emoji41.png


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What's different about the Denali / HC door panels other than Bose speaker cover and memory seat buttons?

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