??? - 2015 GMC Savana - LED headlight conversion - ???

DailyExpedition

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anyone do this? which brand light? was it plug 'n play or a project? do I need a driver?

thanks

Check out Opt7.com I’ve got their lights on my rig, the wife’s car and my sons car. They’re really bright, made very well, have awesome customer service, 2 year warranty, and are plug and play


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DailyExpedition

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Yea the fluxbeam core is the cheapest model but still very bright I use those for my high beams since they don’t get used much and the fluxbeam X (which are the brightest) for my low beams. My wife and son have the standard fluxbeam low beams which are really bright too. You’ll like them and you can find them on Amazon too, and the price is no different which I actually like, just because it shows consistency


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E.J. Webb

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I love the L.E.D. lights and have them on my bumper but if you live where you get snow they will not melt the snow off of the head lights. I run H.I.D.s on my head lights and all L.E.D. on my auxiliary lights.
 

DailyExpedition

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They’re on sale!


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southpier

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I love the L.E.D. lights and have them on my bumper but if you live where you get snow they will not melt the snow off of the head lights. I run H.I.D.s on my head lights and all L.E.D. on my auxiliary lights.

hmm .... a consideration which I had not given thought. I emailed Opt7 because I think I need the square kind, but have not yet gotten a response. my OEM lights are so poor - a yellow glow in the far distance at best - anything would be an improvement!
 

E.J. Webb

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ARB 80 series with a Chevy fit kit. You have to do some cutting on the ends to get the fit perfect, I ready like it.
 

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