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I have a set of anzo u bar lights for sale. Only problem you would have with them is they're the chrome housing. Looked good on my 14 Silverado which was silverpost-131650-0-28637700-1482296872_thumb.jpg

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What do you think of these tail lights? A local guy is selling on offerup for $200 new still in box...

 

 

 

I currently have these installed. Mine are Black Fiber Optic, not Black/Smoke Fiber Optic. Look great.

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The video you linked to showed the lights the best, but here's a few pictures. I am also using a JDM LED bulb for the reverse lights.

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I have a set of anzo u bar lights for sale. Only problem you would have with them is they're the chrome housing. Looked good on my 14 Silverado which was silverattachicon.gifIMG_4293.JPG

What are you looking for on those? I may be interested. I purchased a set of xenondepot LED's to put in my '15 projectors and I am sure they'd look good with those headlights. Why are you parting with them?

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What are you looking for on those? I may be interested. I purchased a set of xenondepot LED's to put in my '15 projectors and I am sure they'd look good with those headlights. Why are you parting with them?

I traded my 14 for a 2017. So I no longer have a need for them. I'm looking to get 350.00 shipped.I have the switchback turn signals with resistors all ready installed so you'd install your LED bulbs, and be good to go

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I traded my 14 for a 2017. So I no longer have a need for them. I'm looking to get 350.00 shipped.I have the switchback turn signals with resistors all ready installed so you'd install your LED bulbs, and be good to go

Unfortunately I will not be able to get these due to the LED I purchased are H11 for both low and high's. The Anzo's take low's; H7 and high's; H3. I haven't installed them yet, however I am not sure I want to try and return and possibly get hit with a 20% restocking fee.

 

Good luck in finding a buyer.

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Unfortunately I will not be able to get these due to the LED I purchased are H11 for both low and high's. The Anzo's take low's; H7 and high's; H3. I haven't installed them yet, however I am not sure I want to try and return and possibly get hit with a 20% restocking fee.

 

Good luck in finding a buyer.

Thanks! Somebody should want them. And I hope you find what you're looking for

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Look great! They're DOT certified right? Is it stamped right on the housing so it's visible?

 

The video you linked to showed the lights the best, but here's a few pictures. I am also using a JDM LED bulb for the reverse lights.

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These look great but I think I'm going to go with the SpecD ones I posted a few posts back. They're only 300 and the LED Halo looks bigger. Good luck tho!I can't find any bad reviews on them. Not sure what I would be gaining buying the pricier ones...

 

 

I have a set of anzo u bar lights for sale. Only problem you would have with them is they're the chrome housing. Looked good on my 14 Silverado which was silverattachicon.gifIMG_4293.JPG

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These look great but I think I'm going to go with the SpecD ones I posted a few posts back. They're only 300 and the LED Halo looks bigger. Good luck tho!I can't find any bad reviews on them. Not sure what I would be gaining buying the pricier ones...

 

No prob! Me personally, I dislike those bigger halo bars. They look cheesy to me. I've seen them in person and thought they looked cheap. But I do think the black housing anzo unbar looks better than the chrome housing. But with everything as they say, to each his own. Btw, didn't mean to crash your thread, just trying to save someone some money in case they were looking at paying the retail 450 plus for anzos!

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Smoked headlights and taillights are illegal in every state in the USA. Personally I don't get it, why would you want to reduce headlight output and also make your tail lights darker so people cant see you stopping. All you are doing is increasing the risk of being rear ended which will more than likely put you at fault due to the modified rear taillights being smoked.

 

This is one of my biggest pet peeves. "Custom" tinted taillights. are so incredibly dangerous especially on a sunny day. I have never looked at a card and said, "Man, those headlights and tailights are way too bright."

 

Regarding all the light options people are talking about in this thread, looks are one thing but the quality of the light output is something you should consider as well. I bought some halo projectors back in my civic days and while they looked cool (back then) the light output was horrible compared to stock so be careful with these cheaper headlights...

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No way I appreciate the feedback! I have not seen them in person and I'm pretty much basing them off of that YouTube video. The fact you've seen them in person and they look cheap is making me think again. I honestly can't decide between Winjet, Spyder or the SpecD...They're all around 315$...I do like the Anzo too but not for an extra 150$. Why would none of these come with a HID kit built in already?!?

 

 

 

These look great but I think I'm going to go with the SpecD ones I posted a few posts back. They're only 300 and the LED Halo looks bigger. Good luck tho!I can't find any bad reviews on them. Not sure what I would be gaining buying the pricier ones...

 

No prob! Me personally, I dislike those bigger halo bars. They look cheesy to me. I've seen them in person and thought they looked cheap. But I do think the black housing anzo unbar looks better than the chrome housing. But with everything as they say, to each his own. Btw, didn't mean to crash your thread, just trying to save someone some money in case they were looking at paying the retail 450 plus for anzos!

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Thanks for the input. I would not custom tint any lights unless it was for a show floor or something. These new LED smoked lights are DOT approved so I really don't see what the issue is...As for light quality on each of these I can't seem to find the light output. Since they all call for the same halogan H11 or whatever bulb I assumed they would have the same output but I really don't know.

 

This is one of my biggest pet peeves. "Custom" tinted taillights. are so incredibly dangerous especially on a sunny day. I have never looked at a card and said, "Man, those headlights and tailights are way too bright."

 

Regarding all the light options people are talking about in this thread, looks are one thing but the quality of the light output is something you should consider as well. I bought some halo projectors back in my civic days and while they looked cool (back then) the light output was horrible compared to stock so be careful with these cheaper headlights...

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No way I appreciate the feedback! I have not seen them in person and I'm pretty much basing them off of that YouTube video. The fact you've seen them in person and they look cheap is making me think again. I honestly can't decide between Winjet, Spyder or the SpecD...They're all around 315$...I do like the Anzo too but not for an extra 150$. Why would none of these come with a HID kit built in already?!?

 

I know! And the led turn signals I had to add as well! But I think anzo maybe a better quality overall. I know the projectors are pretty nice from what I know. But if you change your mind give me a shout. I need them gone.

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On a another subject, does anyone know if the 2014-15 Sierra 1500 tail light housing and wiring will fit a 2014-15 Silverado 1500 with no modifacations.

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