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I have been searching for a while now, pretty sure it is just me being dumb in my searches.  But getting condensation in my headlight assemblies so wanting to get them swapped out before it becomes an issue.  Its a 15 LT, is there any difference between LT LS and LTZ for that year?  they look the same but just wanting to make sure. And has anyone gone with aftermarket assemblies that would be better than just going a stock replacement that i have to color match black?

 

Thank you all in advance and will continue my search.

 

Merry Christmas and Happy new year everyone, stay safe.

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1 hour ago, smk1500 said:

I have been searching for a while now, pretty sure it is just me being dumb in my searches.  But getting condensation in my headlight assemblies so wanting to get them swapped out before it becomes an issue.  Its a 15 LT, is there any difference between LT LS and LTZ for that year?  they look the same but just wanting to make sure. And has anyone gone with aftermarket assemblies that would be better than just going a stock replacement that i have to color match black?

 

Thank you all in advance and will continue my search.

 

Merry Christmas and Happy new year everyone, stay safe.

 

 

All the Chevy lamps 2014-2015 are halogen low and high beam.  WT, LS and LT are reflector only, LTZ and High Country got a projector low beam but was still all halogen low and high bulbs.  Here are all the possible factory headlight styles GM used during those years.  Because they are all halogen and use the same headlight connector, they are all swappable with each other. 

 

2014-2015 WT Headlights Reflector high and low with texture black surround:

 

Used 2015 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 for Sale (with Photos) - CarGurus

 

2014-2015 LS/LT headlights Reflector high and low with chrome surround:

 

Used 2015 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 LT 4X4 Truck For Sale In Pauls Valley OK  - AG1136

 

2014-2015 LTZ/High Country Projector Halogen low beam with reflector high beam and chrome surround:

 

Used 2015 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 High Country for Sale

 

2015 only LTZ Z71 Custom Sport Edition, same lighting setup as LTZ but with paintable surround:

 

Video Review: 2015 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Expert Test Drive - CarGurus

 

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On 12/22/2021 at 12:40 PM, newdude said:

 

 

All the Chevy lamps 2014-2015 are halogen low and high beam.  WT, LS and LT are reflector only, LTZ and High Country got a projector low beam but was still all halogen low and high bulbs.  Here are all the possible factory headlight styles GM used during those years.  Because they are all halogen and use the same headlight connector, they are all swappable with each other. 

 

2014-2015 WT Headlights Reflector high and low with texture black surround:

 

Used 2015 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 for Sale (with Photos) - CarGurus

 

2014-2015 LS/LT headlights Reflector high and low with chrome surround:

 

Used 2015 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 LT 4X4 Truck For Sale In Pauls Valley OK  - AG1136

 

2014-2015 LTZ/High Country Projector Halogen low beam with reflector high beam and chrome surround:

 

Used 2015 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 High Country for Sale

 

2015 only LTZ Z71 Custom Sport Edition, same lighting setup as LTZ but with paintable surround:

 

Video Review: 2015 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Expert Test Drive - CarGurus

 

they all look the same surround wise/assembly wise/mounting, just different internals is what i came up with.

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