What did you do to your NBS GMT800 Tahoe/Yukon Today?

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I got the wiring harness for my light bar, so I got that all hooked up. The thing is BRIGHT! I was going to go out and adjust them and take some pics, but it's raining. Maybe tomorrow night...
 

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Just swapped out my blown low beam leds with the trusty his setup. I don't like them but they're better then the stockers. IMAG2894.jpg IMAG2895.jpg
Btw--my leds said they were 8000 lumes, 1/2 that. That's combined, 4000 per, as @Bigbeardenali1992 has stated before, if I remember correctly.
 

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Just swapped out my blown low beam leds with the trusty his setup. I don't like them but they're better then the stockers. View attachment 181457 View attachment 181458
Btw--my leds said they were 8000 lumes, 1/2 that. That's combined, 4000 per, as @Bigbeardenali1992 has stated before, if I remember correctly.

Id be surprised if they even put out 4000 per bulb. High end hid set ups with 55w ballasts might, but oem style osram bulbs (good ones) with 35w ballasts are in the low 3000s.

More important then raw output is how its aimed. You running those in stock reflector setups designed for halogens? If so your just blinding other drivers and ruining your night vision...
 

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Id be surprised if they even put out 4000 per bulb. High end hid set ups with 55w ballasts might, but oem style osram bulbs (good ones) with 35w ballasts are in the low 3000s.

More important then raw output is how its aimed. You running those in stock reflector setups designed for halogens? If so your just blinding other drivers and ruining your night vision...

No, I have aftermarket headlight housings. Not sure if they're designed for halogens. Output is good with the leds. IMAG0755.jpg[/QUOTE]
 

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This is the led setup. I was pretty happy with the output at night, and no one driving in the opposite direction ever flashed their high beams at me, so I'd assume they don't blind oncoming traffic. IMAG0706.jpg
 

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Scored this bumper cover along with the bumper support with the back up sensors and harness at the junkyard today has a few minor gouges and scratches going to bring it by the body shop Monday and hopefully drop it off

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Scored this bumper cover along with the bumper support with the back up sensors and harness at the junkyard today has a few minor gouges and scratches going to bring it by the body shop Monday and hopefully drop it off

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The shop can fix the gouges no problem. It'll look brand new--if they know what they're doing. Easier to fix urethane then metal.
 

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