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I put these in my buddy's 2000 Silverado and the difference was amazing. He was still running OEM halogens before. I made the whole truck LED.

When you say "these" do you have a link for comparison? I'm not interested but it's not too helpful to show something but then provide no details.
 
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Compared to the Ramjet headlights they are junk.
Hey, not my truck. He still has the stock headlight assemblies. All I could talk him into was letting me clear them up with some restorer and then the LEDs. But I did just show him a video of the new lights and he was liking em a lot. I know he has the $ to go buy em anytime if he wants em. He has lots of "toys". That Z71 is just his 4x4 off road trail truck
 
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you gotta be careful buying aftermarket lights on those there is a literal crap-ton of junk out there
especially if you try to find the cheapest thing you can find
not only poor light output but the housing plastic is junk as well and often will arrive brand new broken
OR better yet the adjusters strip out the second you touch them
all fun and games...... make sure whatever you buy can be just as easily returned.
from BEEN THERE DONE THAT....
 

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if you find some that are ok, but the adjusters are the plastic junk ones, you can usually swap the good oem adjusters over.
 

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