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Yea, car-part.com will be useful too, but I think the trucks are still too new, and LTZs less common than LTs.. they'll still keep a hefty price for mint condition ones.

 

I've been looking at the aftermarket ones. They're not exact clones, and they're not going to be oem quality, so I've avoided it, since I don't want my shiny newish truck rearended.

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I checked the GM OEM online part store.  Is this the same LED tail lamp assembly?  I was thinkning of changing out the 2014 tail lights for the 2016+ OEM LEDs as well.  These are much cheaper than the ones mentioned earlier in the thread.

 

 

https://www.gmpartsonline.net/auto-parts/2017/chevrolet/silverado-1500/high-country-trim/5-3l-v8-gas-engine/electrical-cat/tail-lamps-scat/?part_number=23295939

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I checked the GM OEM online part store.  Is this the same LED tail lamp assembly?  I was thinkning of changing out the 2014 tail lights for the 2016+ OEM LEDs as well.  These are much cheaper than the ones mentioned earlier in the thread.
 
 
https://www.gmpartsonline.net/auto-parts/2017/chevrolet/silverado-1500/high-country-trim/5-3l-v8-gas-engine/electrical-cat/tail-lamps-scat/?part_number=23295939
If that parts diagram/image is correct, those are the normal non-LED assemblies.

The "cutout" for the reverse lights is in the center on the non-LED, and on the bottom of the LED versions.
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If that parts diagram/image is correct, those are the normal non-LED assemblies.

The "cutout" for the reverse lights is in the center on the non-LED, and on the bottom of the LED versions.



Exactly. Also the LED tail lights only have one bulb on the pigtail for the reverse. Everything else is LED inside the tail light housing.

I got a set of LTZ tail lights off EBay for $500.

They come with the new harness. Then just get with Pgamboa for a harness for your truck. Mine work great on my 17 LT Silverado.


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5 hours ago, Viktorrocks15 said:

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I got a set for 600, with original harness.


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I'm going to need those 

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Where you want me to send them?


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Send them to my house instead. Please and thank you lol

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