iamdub
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I’ve got to say: I’m far from a fan of these lights, even from the factory.
But these look great on your ride! Good job! I think the tint makes all the difference. Way to go.
I concur.
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I’ve got to say: I’m far from a fan of these lights, even from the factory.
But these look great on your ride! Good job! I think the tint makes all the difference. Way to go.
Mine runs along the frame on the drivers side as well (as most vehicles do), my question was related to the initial “drop” it makes immediately after leaving the firewall. Is your cable routed through the body mount holes next to/below the firewall, just before the bend where it runs along the frame?
I should have been more specific with the routing question, so my apologies for that one.
Been looking at the same lights. How do you like them?Yeah, here are the ones I got:
2015 Escalade Style Taillights
So far so good, but I've only had them on for about 4 hours. I love the look and the brightness on both the reverse lights and turn signals is just right. I also put a bead of silicon on the inside seams to prevent moisture from getting in, since I've heard that happens to these kind of lights sometimes.Been looking at the same lights. How do you like them?
Mine runs along the frame on the drivers side as well (as most vehicles do), my question was related to the initial “drop” it makes immediately after leaving the firewall. Is your cable routed through the body mount holes next to/below the firewall, just before the bend where it runs along the frame?
I should have been more specific with the routing question, so my apologies for that one.
not sure if this had been answered yet but I believe this is the area of concern...
Here it is coming out behind the fender liner...
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And takes an immediate turn through these two holes...
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Not sure if that answered your question still?
So far so good, but I've only had them on for about 4 hours. I love the look and the brightness on both the reverse lights and turn signals is just right. I also put a bead of silicon on the inside seams to prevent moisture from getting in, since I've heard that happens to these kind of lights sometimes.
Huh. I didn’t have any problem on my 02 Denali but maybe the NNBS are different?I was definitely using my lift! It's just that the short sway bar end links and short shocks don't let the axle droop very far, so it's in the way of the tank and EVAP canister. If I disconnected all of that, then I'd have to ratchet strap the axle at a certain point to keep the springs from falling out. Then, going further than that point, the brake lines would be pulled.
I know- first world problems.