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89Suburban

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1A Auto $120 for the pair, no bulbs, free shipping.

Here is the link, and they have a tool list, instructions and a video how to do it without removing the damned bumper. :happy107:

https://www.1aauto.com/chevy-headlight-pair/i/1alhp00559?f=349278&y=2007


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Fast shipping got it in 2 days. These showed up in a huge box like 30" cubed, heavy as hell. Opened it up to find 2 boxes inside, really tight fitting in the main box like a glove. Open the smaller boxes, they are packed tight with that expanding foam in the plastic wrapper stuff. Actually had to be careful peeling it out because it formed so nicely to the headlight tabs and stuff you didn't want to break anything. Once you get the headlight out there is another 1/2" thick sheet of closed cell foam lining the bottom of each box. Each headlight has a nice thick film of shrink wrap on the clear plastic protecting it.

The biggest surprise was to find out both headlights came with ALL new bulbs already installed. Not a bad deal at all! :) Just got to swap over some of my LED's.
 

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An update on this product,

Fast shipping got it in 2 days. These showed up in a huge box like 30" cubed, heavy as hell. Opened it up to find 2 boxes inside, really tight fitting in the main box like a glove. Open the smaller boxes, they are packed tight with that expanding foam in the plastic wrapper stuff. Actually had to be careful peeling it out because it formed so nicely to the headlight tabs and stuff you didn't want to break anything. Once you get the headlight out there is another 1/2" thick sheet of closed cell foam lining the bottom of each box. Each headlight has a nice thick film of shrink wrap on the clear plastic protecting it.

The biggest surprise was to find out both headlights came with ALL new bulbs already installed. Not a bad deal at all! :) Just got to swap over some of my LED's.
Nice! I've had good luck with 1A Auto, as well, on both the fast shipping and the well packed parts. :waytogo:
 

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The taillights I'm currently running are probably 3 or 4 years old now. Long story short, one of the assemblies is starting to flake out on me so I've ordered some new tails. Figured I'd give these a try. Should be here by the end of the week

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I gots em

Mind posting pics once installed? Mine ended up having a gap along the top edge. I used some foam gasket to fill it in and you cant even tell it's there now.

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Interesting! I'll definitely keep you posted on how mine fit. I won't be happy if mine have that big gap but I'll definitely use a similar approach that you used if mine does turn out that way.


I pushed down on the appliqués and up on the taillights to close the gap but obviously it opened up again. Harder to see it on my truck because its black and i got the tinted tails but nonetheless it still is bothersome, but not enough for me to do anything about it...you’re definitely going to need that crack fill stuff that @Leo1103 posted about so you may as well order it @07Burb
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