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Hello all, just purchased a 2024 Silverado HD LT. Wondering if anyone has ever switched out the halogen headlights for the LED with the Halo running lights? Is it plug and play or take a little more work? Also, any reviews on aftermarkets or if just better off getting OEM? If anyone has any feedback I would appreciate it. Thanks.

 

JReed32

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I just replaced high and low beams....along with reverse to LED

 

 

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21 minutes ago, Dunn said:

I just replaced high and low beams....along with reverse to LED

 

 

How'd it go?

Any real differences?

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For sure, huge difference.....had to lower the beam pattern

 

You access behind wheel well

 

Many topics on this

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10 minutes ago, Dunn said:

For sure, huge difference.....had to lower the beam pattern

 

You access behind wheel well

 

Many topics on this

Thanks for lowering the beam pattern! Drives me nuts when people swap to LEDs and blind everyone else on the road.

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11 hours ago, Dunn said:

For sure, huge difference.....had to lower the beam pattern

 

You access behind wheel well

 

Many topics on this

Yeah, I noticed there is other conversations about the topic after I made the post lol. New to this forum stuff so learning as go lol. Did you use Lasfits?

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15 hours ago, BuckWallace said:

Thanks for lowering the beam pattern! Drives me nuts when people swap to LEDs and blind everyone else on the road.

Or some Barney doesn’t know what their doing and doesn’t lock their el chepos in and they are wiggling all around as they go down the road. 

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On 9/6/2023 at 7:06 AM, JReed32 said:

Yeah, I noticed there is other conversations about the topic after I made the post lol. New to this forum stuff so learning as go lol. Did you use Lasfits?

Used a sealight kit, there are a ton of em out there.....but yeah they made a huge difference

 

Have a High Country now and I think my LT with LEDs were a bit better tbh.....

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