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I drive a 2004 GMC Yukon Denali with the projector headlights. Light has always been poor. Recently though I changed to led headlights and wow what a difference. 50 bucks Canadian and I have 8000 lumen headlight bulbs. They are excellent anyone curious I will try to post a picture soon.

I bought a set at Canadian Tire they are called ignite. Made in China but a few of us at work use these and they are grear

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Thanks for reporting a successful conversion to LEDs, and the brand that was successful.

Much appreciated, and adds to the collective inventory of knowledge on this Forum.
Yes I wanted people to know it can be done not to hard to do either. Plus these are not as likely to blow in thr cold weather.

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Thanks for reporting a successful conversion to LEDs, and the brand that was successful.

Much appreciated, and adds to the collective inventory of knowledge on this Forum.
2004 GMC Yukon XL Denali

The list of bulbs that are led

Daytime running lights
Headlights (just low beam for now)
Brake lights and reverse lights

All bulbs except the headlights are Sylvania zevo. Changed them last summer and went through this winter with Temps as low as minus 50. All bulbs are fine.

Headlight bulbs are ignite

Available at Canadian Tire.

The headlight bulbs are light the other led lights.

When you plug them in if one doesnt come in just reverse the connection.

Headlight bulbs you push in and turn.
Then after turn lights on to see if any aren't on. Headlight bulbs once on will be a little dim. With lights on rotate the bulb in casing till LEDs are horizontal.

Basically you rotate till it gets really bright.

No need for anti flicker boxes with North American vehicles. Changed them in a Dodge minivan, quite a few pickups Ford and Dodge.

Only requirement is that you have about an inch room behind the headlight assembly. This is room for the heatsink on the end of each bulb.

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Which manufacturer for those bulbs, part number etc....

EDIT: GOT IT
It's a 9005 bulb They are called Ignite bulbs.

Only 50 dollars for a pair.

Part number 31951


Reverse lights

Part number-
| Part #ZEVO3157LED.BP2

Brake light bulbs

Part number

Part #ZEVO3157RLED.BP2

The brake and reverse lights were 29.99 a pair but worth it. abde47ab55655e3ee07412e66e072c1e.jpgbccf9a39bbd69200f4952a003270a869.jpg

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Which manufacturer for those bulbs, part number etc....

EDIT: GOT IT
Only thing is sorry when I changed the headlight bulbs threw the box out. I can try to get a pic at work of the ignite bulb box though

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Thanks for reporting a successful conversion to LEDs, and the brand that was successful.

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No problem. For this price range they are great. Not sure how they compare to Sylvania headlight bulbs

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