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I have had these in my reverse bulbs for 4+ years with zero issues.


They are the absolute brightest reverse bulbs I’ve ever had in a vehicle. They significantly help the rear view camera backing up at night.

Some people have commented to me that they look just as bright as headlights.
 

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I have had these in my reverse bulbs for 4+ years with zero issues.


They are the absolute brightest reverse bulbs I’ve ever had in a vehicle. They significantly help the rear view camera backing up at night.

Some people have commented to me that they look just as bright as headlights.
Damn! My 800 lumen reverse lights shine bright in my pitch black driveway. These must be like sunlight
 

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Do you have a link for those?

Here is the link for the license plate lights; https://www.ebay.com/itm/193805102086

I also upgraded my mirror puddle lights to these; https://www.ebay.com/itm/3252942617...yy9CQmJlKjbrHP0zqd0UDliQ==|tkp:Bk9SR8aa_dn_YA as they are brighter and have more LEDs than the stock puddle lights.

These are the Lasfit bulbs I use for my reverse lights; https://www.ebay.com/itm/274512667944 advertised as 1,400 lumens!

And my front low beams, high beams, and fog lights are also Lasfit bulbs as well. Very happy with the performance and cost thus far for everything! The rest of my truck already had LED bulbs, unlike Chevrolet Tahoe and Suburban which will have a few more incandescent light bulbs than the Yukon.

Lasfit high beam (9005) and low beam (H11) kit; https://www.ebay.com/itm/322586437924 advertised as 10,000 lumens, I assume that means 2,500 lumens per bulb.

Lasfit fog light (PSX26W);https://www.ebay.com/itm/323011804584 advertised as 5,000 lumens for the pair

I am not paid to advertise the above - this is just the route I chose for myself with no sponsorship, discounts, or incentives of any kind (although that would be nice!)

For months now I have thought about making a video at night to showcase my lights. Maybe I will, just haven't felt the drive to do it especially with youtube's complete demonetization from a few years ago.
 
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Here is the link for the license plate lights; https://www.ebay.com/itm/193805102086

I also upgraded my mirror puddle lights to these; https://www.ebay.com/itm/185272746623 as they are brighter and have more LEDs than the stock puddle lights.

These are the Lasfit bulbs I use for my reverse lights; https://www.ebay.com/itm/274512667944 advertised as 1,400 lumens!

And my front low beams, high beams, and fog lights are also Lasfit bulbs as well. Very happy with the performance and cost thus far for everything! The rest of my truck already had LED bulbs, unlike Chevrolet Tahoe and Suburban which will have a few more incandescent light bulbs than the Yukon.

Lasfit high beam (9005) and low beam (H11) kit; https://www.ebay.com/itm/322586437924 advertised as 10,000 lumens, I assume that means 2,500 lumens per bulb.

Lasfit fog light (PSX26W);https://www.ebay.com/itm/323011804584 advertised as 5,000 lumens for the pair

I am not paid to advertise the above - this is just the route I chose for myself with no sponsorship, discounts, or incentives of any kind (although that would be nice!)

For months now I have thought about making a video at night to showcase my lights. Maybe I will, just haven't felt the drive to do it especially with youtube's complete demonetization from a few years ago.
I like the puddle lights. Might get myself a set. Thanks for sharing
 
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Damn this thread took off, love it.
Thanks for all the reply’s! Now to find a YouTube video to remove the tail lights to change the bulbs, assuming it’s going to take a bit of work just like the passenger side for the head lights lol
 
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Here is the link for the license plate lights; https://www.ebay.com/itm/193805102086

I also upgraded my mirror puddle lights to these; https://www.ebay.com/itm/185272746623 as they are brighter and have more LEDs than the stock puddle lights.

These are the Lasfit bulbs I use for my reverse lights; https://www.ebay.com/itm/274512667944 advertised as 1,400 lumens!

And my front low beams, high beams, and fog lights are also Lasfit bulbs as well. Very happy with the performance and cost thus far for everything! The rest of my truck already had LED bulbs, unlike Chevrolet Tahoe and Suburban which will have a few more incandescent light bulbs than the Yukon.

Lasfit high beam (9005) and low beam (H11) kit; https://www.ebay.com/itm/322586437924 advertised as 10,000 lumens, I assume that means 2,500 lumens per bulb.

Lasfit fog light (PSX26W);https://www.ebay.com/itm/323011804584 advertised as 5,000 lumens for the pair

I am not paid to advertise the above - this is just the route I chose for myself with no sponsorship, discounts, or incentives of any kind (although that would be nice!)

For months now I have thought about making a video at night to showcase my lights. Maybe I will, just haven't felt the drive to do it especially with youtube's complete demonetization from a few years ago.
I’d like to swap my puddle lights for sure! But they’re out of stock :-(

And messaged seller they will not be restocking
 
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Damn this thread took off, love it.
Thanks for all the reply’s! Now to find a YouTube video to remove the tail lights to change the bulbs, assuming it’s going to take a bit of work just like the passenger side for the head lights lol
Nope. Super easy. Pop the tailgate, there’s a plastic vertical panel right next to each light and under that panel is 2 maybe 3 screws then the light pulled out. Easy peasy
 

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I like the puddle lights. Might get myself a set. Thanks for sharing

I’d like to swap my puddle lights for sure! But they’re out of stock :-(

And messaged seller they will not be restocking


These are the same lights, different seller. If somethings shows out of stock, if it's something this generic it's likely to be sold by someone else. Sellers come and go on eBay all of the time.
 

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I’d like to swap my puddle lights for sure! But they’re out of stock :-(

And messaged seller they will not be restocking

As far as I can tell, you have a Tahoe in your avatar image. So besides all of the lights I listed, you have more OEM/factory incandescent bulbs than the Yukon. That includes the front turn signals and rear brake/turn signal bulbs. I believe your rear marker lights are LED. I am also not sure if you have front small amber side marker lights and rear small red side marker lights, and if they are already LED or not. Lasfit probably has something for you either way.
 

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