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I have a 2017 Suburban LT with the factory headlights.  I am kicking around the idea of upgrading to LED headlights, probably just the high beams due to cost.  Has anyone done this?  What brand are you using? Likes, dislikes?

  • 2 weeks later...
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With a wiring harness from gen5diy.com you can swap in the LTZ led OEM headlamps

  • 1 year later...
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High beams are tuff to access, low beam easy.

converted to Morimoto LED low beams.Diode Dynamics on high beam.

SFT fog lights, thay all fit behind dust caps, you have to remove cold air intake box on passanger side.

they are about 200 % improvement on shitty Chevy Halogen bulbs.

Highly recommend ! 

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Swapped to led bulbs from amazon (plug and play). Low beam, high beam, and fogs. Did the diode trick and have high beams on with fogs. Much better lighting now. 

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I have swapped my bulbs over to hid  and now led and every time the truck kills the lights when you shift into drive. It’s fine in park but once I go into drive it shuts them down I have a 2017 suburban LT with halogen bulbs 

 

anyone have  any ideas. I would like to get better visibility from the lights

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On 7/31/2019 at 9:14 PM, tjxray99 said:

I have swapped my bulbs over to hid  and now led and every time the truck kills the lights when you shift into drive. It’s fine in park but once I go into drive it shuts them down I have a 2017 suburban LT with halogen bulbs 

 

anyone have  any ideas. I would like to get better visibility from the lights

Did this ever get resolved?

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On 7/31/2019 at 10:14 PM, tjxray99 said:

I have swapped my bulbs over to hid  and now led and every time the truck kills the lights when you shift into drive. It’s fine in park but once I go into drive it shuts them down I have a 2017 suburban LT with halogen bulbs 

 

anyone have  any ideas. I would like to get better visibility from the lights

Sounds like you need a canbus for your leds. Most likely they are not drawing the correct wattage to keep them on. 

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Hi there.

I literally just finished min today.

2017 Suburban LT.

 

Easy to do but time consuming.....Lots of bolts so I hope you have an electric or air ratchet. 

 

I bought this...awesome kit...Low and High beams

https://auxito.com/products/9005-h11-led-headlight-bulbs-combo-12000lm-6000k-white-h8-h9-h11-hb3-9005-led-wireless-for-low-beam-and-high-beam-headlamp-bulbs?currency=USD&variant=38182664339608&utm_medium=cpc&utm_source=google&utm_campaign=Google Shopping&gclid=Cj0KCQjwkbuKBhDRARIsAALysV4_3ZlhOg4RjA-FZX29CC4Be1hCouk0-9l_BKB0pOEHDTc-0SU-qokaAnsAEALw_wcB

 

........and I followed these instructions::::  You need to take out the headlight assembly to get to the High Beams....

 

 

 

Seems like a daunting task...trust me its so easy

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You can do it!!!!!

Edited by Sam Fazzina

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