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How hard are those to install?

Very easy. Remove the grille, drill two holes, insert harness. Plug other end inline to the driver's side headlight.

 

@alexantics made a video on it here.

 

https://youtu.be/mBg0lhYKRNw

 

 

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Also try the search feature. There are 3 or 4 threads on here already that talk about the different part numbers and how to install them. Those threads also have lots of pics!

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Can anyone verify the part number for a 2014 Silverado crew cab? I have GM 23385942 but have seen other p/n posted in other posts. thanks in advance

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Can anyone verify the part number for a 2014 Silverado crew cab? I have GM 23385942 but have seen other p/n posted in other posts. thanks in advance

That is correct! I made a video installing it on a 2014-2015.

 

 

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Just ordered mine off ebay! Cant wait to install

 

who has a better price - Ebay or GM . may I ask the price, thanks

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I paid $227 with free shipping off ebay

 

NEED Photo's when installed . so that's the right part number # 23385942 . going on a 2015 midnight edition

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Will do! mine is going on a 2014. According to another post this part number is for 2014--2015:

 

23385942 is for 2014-up 2500/3500's and 2014-'15 1500's

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They are not bad to install. I work at chevy dealer and just installed one yesterday. Just remove grill and old bowtie and drill a hole for the wires to run through. Comes with harness and everything

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I want to do this mod so bad. Given how easy it is, I want to do it even more. Given how much it costs, I'll wait :(

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On 8/17/2017 at 9:29 PM, mtsz52784 said:

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Just picked up my 17 Z71 with dealer installed, looks awesome.

 

 

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Does the bowtie light up with the daytime running lights or just at night when the low beams are on?

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On 11/21/2019 at 3:20 PM, CTShepp said:

Does the bowtie light up with the daytime running lights or just at night when the low beams are on?

Depends on how you wire it in.  I'm going to only have mine on with my headlights (low & HI).  The ones that I have seen, they're not as bright as they appear in pictures. 

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