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I have a 2018 1500 and It was hit on passenger side.   I purchased aftermarket ANZO lights.    The high beam on passenger side does not work.   So I swapped bulbs and that didn't work.  I took the working driver said and connected it to passenger wiring and that did not work.  Soooo I did not see a separate side fuse in the owners manual.    I did not see anything obvious with the truck wiring.     I need help for the next steps.       

  • 3 months later...
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On 4/8/2020 at 8:05 AM, silveradosid said:

should be fuse 59 in the under hood fuse panel. it is a 3 pin fuse, power goes to the center of the fuse and the outside pis go to each high beam

It was the fuse and thank you very much !!

 

  • 10 months later...
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I have a 2018 Silverado 1500 LT that I bought from an auction, I am shopping for the headlights.

 

Would you recommend the Anzos?

 

 

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4 hours ago, Ben Grim said:

 

 

I have a 2018 Silverado 1500 LT that I bought from an auction, I am shopping for the headlights.

 

Would you recommend the Anzos?

 

 

Hey Ben, 

 I own a 2001 Silverado and just put in some LED headlights from Honcs. They are so much brighter than the old Halogen bulbs, just a recommendation. I got them off Amazon for around 60 dollars for all 4 and they offered me free fog lights for giving them a review. 

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Thank you Sam!

 

The headlights are a lot more expensive for my truck (2018 Silverado 1500 LT, HID), the dealer wants $3K for the pair, I have been able to find them used on ebay for $1500, but I am considering the after market brands. That's why I'm asking.

 

Amazon has the Honks for my Silverado for about $500, which is still not cheap, but a lot better than $3K.

 

Thanks for your help!

 

If anyone else has purchased cheaper after market headlights, please let me know your experience.

 

Ben

 

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