LED tail light question

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I have a 1995 Tahoe and currently have some brand of after market tail lights (came on the truck when I got it think there APC) well they are the pig tail kind push in and twist not the circuit board kind like most Tahoe's have, pretty sure it came factory like that well was gonna pick up some OEM style ones tint them and cut off the pig tails and wire them up to be circuit board cause that's all I can find, well I like the LED tail lights that LMC and others sell, so if I was to pick those up would I have to cut the pigtails off and wire them up that way? or what? thanks for the help in advance
 

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yes, looking at the picture of the led tails i want they actualy use plugs that plug into where the stock bulbs go and looks like you attach the circuit boar to the back of em
 
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yes, looking at the picture of the led tails i want they actualy use plugs that plug into where the stock bulbs go and looks like you attach the circuit boar to the back of em

I see, so it would basiclly be the same as wiring up mine to use circuit board ones then
 

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I do prefer the LED aftermarket mate since it’s the new stuff for our trucks but it will be difficult to replace tail light bulb. But I’m quite sure that you’ll be using those taillights for a long time if you’ll take care of them. It’s still your choice mate. Cheers.
 
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I do prefer the LED aftermarket mate since it’s the new stuff for our trucks but it will be difficult to replace tail light bulb. But I’m quite sure that you’ll be using those taillights for a long time if you’ll take care of them. It’s still your choice mate. Cheers.

thanks for the help/info
 

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saweet, good luck with the tail lights. Most of them are made to plug and play into your existing stock harness. If they are not, i wouldn't even bother going that route.
 

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