Anyone Have a How To Replace High Beam w LED or HID???

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I'd really like to replace the OEM Halogens with LED or HID high beams. Anyone come up with a good solution for the dust cap retrofit yet?
 

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I'd really like to replace the OEM Halogens with LED or HID high beams. Anyone come up with a good solution for the dust cap retrofit yet?

I replaced high beams in my denali.

I bought the pair of dust caps from retrofit source for $8 (https://www.theretrofitsource.com/rubber-housing-caps-51948.html), cut out the dust caps with a hole saw, dremeled out the rest of the hole and the ridges so they fit nicely, siliconed them in, and it worked fine. See this thread for good visual reference of what I did: http://www.tahoeyukonforum.com/thre...am-and-fog-lights-a-lot-of-pics-inside.85302/

I used clear siding/window silicone from Home Depot and worked perfectly. They sell a small tube, that doesn't require a caulk gun. Also, they're DUST caps, not waterproof caps, so it doesn't need to be perfect!
 

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I'd really like to replace the OEM Halogens with LED or HID high beams. Anyone come up with a good solution for the dust cap retrofit yet?
I got 55w LEDs from eBay and they go in as easy as changing normal halogen bulbs. No cutting of the dust cap, no running wires.



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I got 55w LEDs from eBay and they go in as easy as changing normal halogen bulbs. No cutting of the dust cap, no running wires.



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I thought the leds still had wires coming out from them and a small power supply.


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I thought the leds still had wires coming out from them and a small power supply.


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Yes some do. If you go for same wattage as halogens then you should be OK. I have had mine in for over 6 months with absolutely no issue.

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Yes some do. If you go for same wattage as halogens then you should be OK. I have had mine in for over 6 months with absolutely no issue.

I'm going to go with rlschmidt's idea because my LED replacements have a wire running to the power supply. Thanks for all the help gentleman.
 

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I got 55w LEDs from eBay and they go in as easy as changing normal halogen bulbs. No cutting of the dust cap, no running wires.



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So which ones did you get?
 

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