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Hi everyone, I have a 2014 GMC Sierra that I'm looking to do headlight conversion to the 2016-2018 version. I'm seeing a lot of good deals on ones with cracked and broken tabs. I can get pretty handy with some JB weld and I figure I can perform some fabrication. I've never taken the headlights off so I don't know what all is going on back there so what tabs can I get by being cracked and which ones can be completely broken off?

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You have 4 mounting tabs on the headlight. They all seem pretty important seeing there are only four of them. I’m not sure if I’m understanding your question fully or not. Are you asking which ones can be broken off completely and the headlight still being sturdy when mounted?

 

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You can actually buy repair kits for the tabs (I saw them upwards of 150$ for one tab).. I would just wait for a good headlight, thats what I did I didnt want to take any risks.

 

My truck is a 2015 Sierra but I did the entire conversion (bumper, grill, lights).

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You can't just swap the headlights. You have to do the grille and bumper also, whole front end conversion. Maybe they will fit, but the body lines wont work and it will look like garbage. 

 

If your just after a different look, it would be way easier to just buy aftermarket headlights than to do a front end swap. 

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8 hours ago, L86 All Terrain said:

You can't just swap the headlights. You have to do the grille and bumper also, whole front end conversion. Maybe they will fit, but the body lines wont work and it will look like garbage. 

 

If your just after a different look, it would be way easier to just buy aftermarket headlights than to do a front end swap. 

This looks pretty good to me for just a headlight swap. so yeah. just the headlights.

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20 hours ago, nate_0022 said:

You have 4 mounting tabs on the headlight. They all seem pretty important seeing there are only four of them. I’m not sure if I’m understanding your question fully or not. Are you asking which ones can be broken off completely and the headlight still being sturdy when mounted?

 

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I was wondering which tabs I wouldnt be able to fabricate, like which ones are for adjusting

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9 hours ago, L86 All Terrain said:

You can't just swap the headlights. You have to do the grille and bumper also, whole front end conversion. Maybe they will fit, but the body lines wont work and it will look like garbage. 

 

If your just after a different look, it would be way easier to just buy aftermarket headlights than to do a front end swap. 

You new here?

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6 hours ago, nate_0022 said:

None of that tabs are for adjusting just for mounting. 

Thank you sir... I’ll try and get one without broken tabs for a good price but I think I can definitely get by with one or two cracked as long as I fix them

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10 hours ago, O_J_Simpson said:

You new here?

No, I just thought the new lights had a slightly different angle on the bottom inside corner to match the unsquared grille, and that you needed the 16+ bumper to match that grille properly. Cool to know, I briefly skimmed the whole front end conversion thread when it came out, wasn't interested in the swap so I didn't research it much, but at that time I remember talks of people thinking you had to do the whole front end. Sorry OJ, please don't stab me. 

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On ‎5‎/‎7‎/‎2019 at 11:06 PM, nate_0022 said:

You have 4 mounting tabs on the headlight. They all seem pretty important seeing there are only four of them. I’m not sure if I’m understanding your question fully or not. Are you asking which ones can be broken off completely and the headlight still being sturdy when mounted?

 

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Nate, was this a pic of your headlight?

I like the clear turn signal lens look and slight smoke/tint.

 

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50 minutes ago, Sierra Dan said:

Nate, was this a pic of your headlight?

I like the clear turn signal lens look and slight smoke/tint.

 

Yes they are mine. 

Jeremy from the RetroShop built them for me

Klearz clear turn signal lens 

color matched paint

FXr 3” projectors

diode dynamics switchback LED boards. 

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Just now, nate_0022 said:

Yes they are mine. 

Jeremy from the RetroShop built them for me

Klearz clear turn signal lens 

color matched paint

FXr 3” projectors

diode dynamics switchback LED boards. 

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Great looking setup. Even the Morimoto Fogs :thumbs:

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