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2 minutes ago, Hoyt Glagwell said:

Yes in stock projector . All bolt in. No modification.  Plug n play harness 

That's sweet. I'm curious to know what the light cut off looks like. Have any pictures of cutoff and light projection?

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2 minutes ago, Hoyt Glagwell said:

I don’t have one I will try to get one this weekend.   It’s a 16 with 6300 miles. It sits more than its driven . 

Awesome. Just curious as to how it compares to my retrofit. I was originally gonna go with the kit that fits the H11 halogen projectors, then decided to retrofit the HID ones. 

 

Lol mine is a 16 also with 52k. Mine drives more than it sits

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heres a shot of the HID in stock projector. shot the second photo going up hill- trust me theyre no where near aimed that high lol!

cutoff is decent. not like what I had in my TSX/Lexus but for stock, I'm happy- basically it isnt bad enough imo to drive me to retrofit to a higher end projector/lens etc.

also, 2015 with 20k miles boys haha- perks of storing the truck for 9 months a year and living in Asia :D

 

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On 10/16/2018 at 9:45 AM, Hoyt Glagwell said:

2016 HD with Diode Dynamic 5000k hid and 6000 led fog lights

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On 10/16/2018 at 10:00 AM, Hoyt Glagwell said:

Yes in stock projector . All bolt in. No modification.  Plug n play harness 

I love the look and the color matches pretty solid man. I have been on the hunt lately myself, had op7 LED's but one burned out so went back completely stock. Tried a set of HID's and ran a relay for the DRL and something went wrong(think it was a bad ground), so I went back completely stock now.

Would not mind going to what you have with no modifications. Any issue's with DRL's?

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I only have about 250 miles on the setup.   The drls work but are on full bright, no codes or warning lights are on in the dash .  I drilled one hole on each side to mount the ballast box to the core support .  ( didn’t trust the double face tape ).  Here is a cutline pic that trailer was prob 25 to 30  feet in front of me.

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On 10/12/2018 at 12:40 PM, CRApex said:

Installed Morimoto LED's..Highs, lows and fogs in my Chevy.  They're awesome and won't degrade over time.

ANY Problem with the dust cover going back on ??

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The dust cover needs to be modified to fit.  The LED's come with a rubber boot extender that inserts into a hole you'll need to cut in the dust cover.  They don't work too well though.  I cut the back out of my dust covers and just sealed shut with black duct tape.  It's all hidden and has worked fine for a year now.  I'm sure if you took your time the rubber boot covers could be made to work.

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Morning,

 

So glad I found this thread,  Just bought a 2015 3500HD 8k miles and the stock lights are terrible.  I traded my 2016 1500LTZ and the lights spoiled me in that one.  I would like to find a kit for all three highs, lows and fogs and to be honest I'd probably pay someone to install as I am not into it. I notice a few different manufacturers, What is the general consensus?  I know it's a matter of opinion but all in all?  Also the cut off is important as I hate people freaking out when you roll in behind them.

 

Thanks,

 

Dodge Stomper

 

 

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