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Any additional pics Wes? How are you liking them after having them on for awhile now? Still happy with the results in comparison against your previous HID setup?
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I like them, no problems with them thus far they are working properly, comparing them to my previous HID's they are not as bright but using HID's in the stock housing creates a different light pattern which is kind a glob of light which was fine for me, these LED make a more focused pattern, combined with the upgraded SS3 fog lights it's very nice mixAny additional pics Wes? How are you liking them after having them on for awhile now? Still happy with the results in comparison against your previous HID setup?
well I have only had them for 3 weeks and thus far no problems with reliability they have operated properly, so presuming they continue to operate well I would use them.Cross country trip (literally puget sound to coast of maine) with plenty of night driving and a variety of types and quality of interstate lighting: Would you choose these or your previous alternative to the stock lights (presuming those were a retrofit package)? Thanks and thanks to Serge and rest of the forum for guidance on what not to do / buy to try to improve the stock lighting.
they still work great@Doubeleive I’m strongly considering buying these Morimotos for my 2014 Yukon XL. Are you happy with them a year later?
Man I wish someone would make nice stuff like this for NBS, those look awesome!
part number?Why not install OEM Denali projector headlamps. They’re a drop in.
he has the NBS post quoted...makes much more sense.part number?