What did you do to your NNBS GMT900 Tahoe/Yukon Today?

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Tonyrodz

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Heck, I wish it was that easy!

It's currently 2* here with a -14* windchill. In the brightside, we did get less snow than predicted yesterday, only a couple inches around here

2001 Yukon SLT
2012 Yukon Denali XL
2011 Yukon Denali RIP 5/20/18
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How are those headlights working out? Fit, output, looks and all things considered I know it is not a retro.
After reading all the negative post about aftermarket headlights and terrible output ect, I actually think they have better output than stock right out of the box. They fit well and are easier to remove than stock if you need to, no need to remove entire bumper because there is 1 less bracket. Yes mine need an adjustment but for a set of lights right out of box i have no problems. On your recent road trip up north, just reading your descriptions of where you were is basically where i live, mountains, dark roads, no street lights and tbh i can see perfectly fine with these lights Michael.

Ps. Thanks for making me review them ;)
 

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After reading all the negative post about aftermarket headlights and terrible output ect, I actually think they have better output than stock right out of the box. They fit well and are easier to remove than stock if you need to, no need to remove entire bumper because there is 1 less bracket. Yes mine need an adjustment but for a set of lights right out of box i have no problems. On your recent road trip up north, just reading your descriptions of where you were is basically where i live, mountains, dark roads, no street lights and tbh i can see perfectly fine with these lights Michael.

Ps. Thanks for making me review them ;)

Cool man thx for that info. I do like the different look. Yeah the road trip sure made it a challenge. Are you just running the stock bulbs? Or did they come with bulbs? Or any thoughts of LED...cannot recall if you swapped that out or not?
 

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After reading all the negative post about aftermarket headlights and terrible output ect, I actually think they have better output than stock right out of the box. They fit well and are easier to remove than stock if you need to, no need to remove entire bumper because there is 1 less bracket. Yes mine need an adjustment but for a set of lights right out of box i have no problems. On your recent road trip up north, just reading your descriptions of where you were is basically where i live, mountains, dark roads, no street lights and tbh i can see perfectly fine with these lights Michael.

Ps. Thanks for making me review them ;)
Good to know. I may switch up my headlights at some point but don't want to spend the coin on a retrofit but still would like something different than stock.
 

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Cool man thx for that info. I do like the different look. Yeah the road trip sure made it a challenge. Are you just running the stock bulbs? Or did they come with bulbs? Or any thoughts of LED...cannot recall if you swapped that out or not?

They are spyder brand and they came with bulbs. Been running them and they are fine imo, i see no need to update them... unless you want a matching fog, low, high look. Oh and switch back thing would look cool but I didn’t do it...:(

Good to know. I may switch up my headlights at some point but don't want to spend the coin on a retrofit but still would like something different than stock.

Wow, i helped?
 

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