What did you do to your 2015-2020 K2XX Tahoe/Yukon Today?

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Terrell2014

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Installed my Rigid LED Spot Lights on front of the new 2015 Yukon. I do a lot of back roads driving and need auxiliary lights. These Rigid (ANY rigid products) are incredible. Had them on my last vehicle and finally got around to installing them on my Yukon. First pic is installed and lit up. Second and third pics are of them mounted on the front bumper license plate bracket. Due to the cheap plastic of the actual bracket, I fabricated metal plates to brace the inside of said bracket to give a strong and solid mounting plate hidden from view as well as ran all wires up into engine compartment and into vehicle to have these on a dedicated led switch i put under the 4 wd control inside vehicle. these are incredibly bright and worth every penny paid. I am thinking of adding another set inside the grill too for more light. Need to plan out a mount and some other details-

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Installed my Rigid LED Spot Lights on front of the new 2015 Yukon. I do a lot of back roads driving and need auxiliary lights. These Rigid (ANY rigid products) are incredible. Had them on my last vehicle and finally got around to installing them on my Yukon. First pic is installed and lit up. Second and third pics are of them mounted on the front bumper license plate bracket. Due to the cheap plastic of the actual bracket, I fabricated metal plates to brace the inside of said bracket to give a strong and solid mounting plate hidden from view as well as ran all wires up into engine compartment and into vehicle to have these on a dedicated led switch i put under the 4 wd control inside vehicle. these are incredibly bright and worth every penny paid. I am thinking of adding another set inside the grill too for more light. Need to plan out a mount and some other details-

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Looking god but, what about glare is not too bright?

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Looking god but, what about glare is not too bright?

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Glare, not bad at all unless I am driving straight into heavy snow. I am a photographer and do a lot of night shooting so I am in some pretty dark places- these light it up nice. as well as idiots in the high speed lane who won't get right, flick these on for a nano second and they 99.5% of the time move! LOL
 

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Glare, not bad at all unless I am driving straight into heavy snow. I am a photographer and do a lot of night shooting so I am in some pretty dark places- these light it up nice. as well as idiots in the high speed lane who won't get right, flick these on for a nano second and they 99.5% of the time move! LOL
I said you truck may blind other people's.? Those LED's looks powerful.
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Great LEDs. Thanks.

(BTW, just so there is no doubt ... Fly Navy)
 

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VHT caliper paint... It's super durable, easy to use, goes on smooth, and it looks great. One note--It needs to bake. I placed it under a heating lamp for a couple of hours.



What did you use for the clear coat??
It looks awesome by the way.
 

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goodoldcbcjohn --- nice lights ... part numbers would be helpful.
 

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Here's a copy and paste of mine from another thread concerning the Rigids......



I just did the tow hook mod on mine - another great alternative to this would be to buy the lower fascia with the tow hook indention and put you some of the new DOT approved / street legal Rigid LED lights in there.

That tow hook fascia with the indention/holes would be great for multiple kinds of LED lights. You could go small with like a 2x2 (Dually size) or probably squeeze a larger light in there. I'd have to measure my fascia and see how large the indention is.

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Never mind, I saw it on the tutorial

10-4. Nice, easy mod.
 

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