What width is your rim? I have 22x9.5 now and I don't think I can go to 10" without rubbing the outside fender. Also I want to stay as low as possible and 35 sidewall would be to tall in the back I need to stay with 30.
I can't answer your question on which housing because I am not sure which brand is good but I like the ones with out the orange better. I can tell you that the bulb for the DRL is 4114-3157 like you said. If you decide to get LED bulbs for your DRL make sure they can handle the voltage spikes...
I was about to buy one yesterday on V-leds website but they were sold out. On superbrightled.com they have one that says GM, I looked at it compared to the one I was about to buy and it is the correct one. The unit number on Superbrightled is Unit (EP29L). Hope this helps
I have a 2002 tahoe that is bagged and I currently have 22" but I want to get 24". I have asked a lot of people and everyone says to not go wider than 9.5" for the rims or I will have to shorten my axle. So my question is would a 285/30/24 look bad on a 9.5" rim. I don't want it to stick out...
Yes they are pressed in all the way. The lights don't have a gap until I tighten the screws and that pulls them forward a tad and makes the gap, if i don't tighten them as much then the light is loose. Bluetahoe2001: where did you order your lights from?
siktaho: When you had your 24's did it really restrict your steering in the front, I already rub my shocks on turns with 22's can't imagine with 24's, plus this is my daily driver. I really just want to fill the gaps better so the wheels don't look so small. Also, did you have side to side...
My truck is bagged with a c-notch and I am currently running 22x9.5 and im not sure of the offset. I want to get 24's but most are 24x10 and im not sure if it will catch on my fender. I know the offset is important so my questions is, does anyone with a lowered or bagged truck have 24x10 and...
Sorry for the crappy photos took them with my phone in the garage but the first one shows the gap with the light behind it, that line going down the side is not a reflection it is the light coming through and the second is with flash and that you can see the little mounting pin that holds it to...
I have just bought the Spec-d led tail lights for my 2002 Tahoe, they look great but I have a gap on the sides where it meets the car. I know aftermarket stuff is not always the best and every one on this forum has the Sonar lights but can anyone with after market tail lights see light coming...
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