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SOLD - 14-15 Sierra 1500 SLT Headlights- clear corners/Morimoto 5500k HID Kit


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Hi, I recently upgraded to the 2017 style Led lights and now have my 2015 Sierra 1500 SLT headlights for sale.  These have the oem led strips. I also added a complete Morimoto 5500K hid kit, that works great and is a huge improvement over stock bulbs.  I also cleared the corner marker lights by removing the amber lens and putting in the Klearz.com clear lenses, looks much better in my opinion.  The factory housing was not cut in the process, everything was heated to take covers off and resealed correctly.  These have been like this for over 25k miles and never have I had any issues with moisture or leaks in the lenses/headlights.  I currently have switchback blinker bulbs i the turn signals, but the oem amber bulbs will be included. the switchbacks light up bright white and flash amber for the signals. Never any issues with these either, but they're easily swapped for what ever you like.

 

The headlights are in great shape, but do have your normal wear from driving 40k miles.  No cracks, broken tabs, or damage, just your normal wear.  I tried to take pictures of everything, but if you want to see anything specific let me know. The wire harness for the hid is plug and play, not shown in the pictures, but is included.

 

I can ship these, but it's not cheap as the box is large and about 40lbs. 

 

I would like to trade for a set of factory SLT headlights in case I ever trade the truck and go back to stock, but i will sell them outright too.

 

Location- West Boylston, MA

Contact- PM is best

Terms- Face to face is preferable so you can see exactly what you are getting or I can ship via fedex.

Price- SOLD SOLD SOLD

         - If you want to trade your stock SLT headlights they must be same condition and in add $250 if I ship them or $200 local ( I can help with the swap if you're local)

 

Thanks,

Mike

 

 

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I really like the looks of those with the clear cover.How hard is it to remove them? I have a 2014 sierra with slt lights as well. I might be willing to trade.

Also how do you do the turn signal?

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I really like the looks of those with the clear cover.How hard is it to remove them? I have a 2014 sierra with slt lights as well. I might be willing to trade.

Also how do you do the turn signal?

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The lights are fairly easy to remove, but it’s easier to see if you look on YouTube than me explaining it in a message. If you’re local I can help with the swap.

Also, I’m not sure what you’re asking about the turn signals. You don’t need to do anything, the lights are ready to use, just unplug yours and plug these in.

Message me if you have more questions please.
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Bump for a nice way to make the front of your truck look better and see better at night!!

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