HACK BLOCK
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How much did it cost to have them done?
before I retrofit my yukon I messaged lightwerkz about my headlights and they wanted $1000 just to start and I had to buy new lights and send it to them
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How much did it cost to have them done?
Well labor isnt free. They supply bulbs ballasts igniters and wiring harness? I know some guys pay hundreds for the projectors alone. If they use top shelf stuff that is more than reasonablebefore I retrofit my yukon I messaged lightwerkz about my headlights and they wanted $1000 just to start and I had to buy new lights and send it to them
before I retrofit my yukon I messaged lightwerkz about my headlights and they wanted $1000 just to start and I had to buy new lights and send it to them
Well labor isnt free. They supply bulbs ballasts igniters and wiring harness? I know some guys pay hundreds for the projectors alone. If they use top shelf stuff that is more than reasonable
I have not retrofit myself, but I have spent a decent amount of time researching options.^^ So much this. Labor isnt free and I dont see why its such a bad thing that people want money for their time. I also talked with Lightwerkz about the retros before i decided to try it myself. Yeah they start at around 1K plus you send them lights. You will get back a perfectly installed set of projectors in headlights of your choosing. So 1K + 150 bucks for OEM styled headlights, thats not terrible considering the AlphaRex LED units are 1k. My retro cost about 500 bucks, and 6-7 hours of my time. Most automotive shops are going to bill around 100 bucks an hour so yeah..im right at that same amount. They use all morimoto parts and supplies, and I have had excellent customer service from them, I see no issue with that. Obviously @TheAutumnWind doesnt want to say how much he spent and thats fine, he hit the nail right on the head. Im also jealous those MLEDs ended up fitting without having to cut any core support haha. Maybe I will have to redo mine later.
there was no mention of the bulbs, ballast, ect so I'm assuming it wasn't included. also that price wasn't for top shelf stuff.Well labor isnt free. They supply bulbs ballasts igniters and wiring harness? I know some guys pay hundreds for the projectors alone. If they use top shelf stuff that is more than reasonable
@ATLPPV it's been about 8 months since your OP. Care to share to your thoughts on the retrofit now that you've had more time with them?
I thought the stock Suburban lights were adequate but that was just based on in town driving + a road trip that was primarily done through WY & MT (long straight rural highways where you can use brights 75% of the time). Last night I drove up to the mountains so we could ski this AM, and wow, the stock low beams are dull! To the point of unsafe even. It's scary easy to outdrive them on a fast mountain highway.
I will piggy back onto to his reply. The OEM headlights on these truck SUCK. I have had my retrofit in for almost a year now, will be a year in March, and i 100% do not regret it at all. It even pains me to think of going back to stock or even a drop in LED. I have driven it in some DARK places and had rarely been using the high beams just because the lows are just that good. Now when out in the country and you throw on the brights, its basically like driving in the day time.