Upgrades to the OEM Yukon 21+ headlights

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While not cheap, it appears it will include to the 4 Rigid light assemblies that are not cheap. I expect the 4 Rigid lights to be about $530 of the price if this option. Plus t I he price of the Plug and Play wiring harness. I hope the wiring takes into consideration the current requirement and if a relay and direct power connection is required this is part of the package.

What an interesting thing))) the combination of high beam and wide beam should give excellent light. But, unfortunately, in the Yukon, either the fog lights work or the high beams work. They cannot be turned on together.
 

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What an interesting thing))) the combination of high beam and wide beam should give excellent light. But, unfortunately, in the Yukon, either the fog lights work or the high beams work. They cannot be turned on together.
Ah, but this is with the stock wiring configuration, a little creativity with a few relays and this can be easily solved!! Typically fog lights are not configured to work with high beams because in fog, high beams reflect back in the drivers eyes.

Kind of like by 2005 Yukon Denali where the low beams went out when the high beams were enabled, unless you held the "Flash To Pass", I quickly resolved this problem and dealt with the additional Voltage drop to standard or Xenon bulbs with relays and a direct connection from the battery rather than the 18 gauge wiring that was powering the headlights.
 

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I was looking at doing something semi similar, but the Z71 front end doesn't leave any room to add a bracket.
Really? On a the newer 21+ or older models? The brackets I have are maybe 5” deep including the lights. The bigger pain is just removing the front bumper and if it’s newer with the active-areo… then maybe but a few guys on here I’ve seen mount lights near the corner of the hood (like Jeeps). Always an option!
 

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Really? On a the newer 21+ or older models? The brackets I have are maybe 5” deep including the lights. The bigger pain is just removing the front bumper and if it’s newer with the active-areo… then maybe but a few guys on here I’ve seen mount lights near the corner of the hood (like Jeeps). Always an option!
Yeah 2021+ model, I really don't want to go the route of the Jeep style ditch lights, I just don't think the lines of our GM SUVs suit ditch lights. I need to do an oil change this week so I'll probably pull the grill off while I'm out there and see if I can get some measurements between the louvers and the grill. I know there's a company out there that makes a lightbar kit for our trucks that fits in front of the louvers, but it's too damn expensive for what it is.
 

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