That's just cruel.
pervertI got to touch em!
here's a '99 I did the LED 6054 conversion on. Amazon last year was $200ea.Darrin,
that looks great man!
I can't wait to see it in person in July. I like the LED lights.... now you got me to thinking.... hummmm
here....GE-brand LEDs on that truck? Didn't realize GE makes LEDs... Also 200 a piece isn't a bad price considering the craptastic factory lights on those trucks, both the sealed beams and the composites. Just for comparison purposes I'll put this here - our FOG lamps cost between 250 and 300 a set depending on how they're set up, we have more than one truck with them. Being able to see well without taking that same right away from others does not come cheap. But IMHO it's money well spent, sure beats fancy wheels at the very least - to heck with shiny bling, it does you no good when you're wheels-up after rolling while attempting to avoid hitting a dear you could have seen and stopped for had you instead ponied up for better headlights... I've been called an elitist before, especially considering how strongly I feel against cheap HID kits - I'm not an elitist, I just wanna be able to SEE where I'm going while still allowing others to do the same. And quality lighting like that does come at a price.
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Darrin those look awesome, I bet the light output with those LED units is on par with the new rigs on the road. I'm just like everyone on here when I say I'm extremely jealous you were able to purchase a set and get them shipped over.
I was trying to figure out from the pics if a guy couldn't disassemble a factory bricknose headlight housing, trim it out and somehow use 80-86 parts and buckets to run the 5x7 headlights. I've also seen a few guys replace the 87-91 lenses with clear lexan and install aftermarket projectors
FWIW I picked up a set of new aftermarket headlights and they were a dramatic improvement along with a set of silverstar ultra bulbs. I'm curious how a 9004 LED conversion would turn out in one of our Bricknose trucks.