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What lights did you buy?

Are you satisified with them?
 

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Looks real good Kirk! Glad we finally got everything handled and squared away. Thanks for being patient. Looks killer!
 

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My favorite OE wheel. It took me a while to figure out the big deal with the appliques. now it makes sense and finishes the look. good job.
 
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What lights did you buy?

Are you satisified with them?

They're OEM Esky lights. I was able to twist Robbie's arm to wire up a set that would be plug-and-play with the Tahoe (normally, the Esky lights won't plug up to the Tahoe/Yukon harnesses). I don't know that they're any different from the new, Esky-style ones that Felix got, but it's also nice knowing they're OEM and that they work.

I've only had them on for a week now, but what's not to like? haha

Looks real good Kirk! Glad we finally got everything handled and squared away. Thanks for being patient. Looks killer!

I wasn't worried, Robbie -- it was just painful waiting, that's all! I was like a kid waiting for Christmas morning. Everything worked out just fine. Thanks again.

Thanks for the all of the kind words, folks!

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My favorite OE wheel. It took me a while to figure out the big deal with the appliques. now it makes sense and finishes the look. good job.

Yeah, the lights and appliqués have the exact same lines/contours. It's purely an aesthetic thing, so if you don't mind having appliqués that don't follow the lines of the Esky lights, then there's no issue. Personally, I like the completed look that the Escalade appliqués give.
 

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looks great. BTW where did u get the chrome for the top rack?
 

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Wow, a clone of my truck except for the Esky running boards and wheels. I'm still working on suspension. What did you end up with in these pics? Is it still lowered front and rear?
 
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Wow, a clone of my truck except for the Esky running boards and wheels. I'm still working on suspension. What did you end up with in these pics? Is it still lowered front and rear?

Fast -- what you see in these pics is the rear at stock height and the front raised an 1". With these wheels, I don't miss the drop at all (especially the headaches associated with it). The leveling goes a long way toward making the truck look right, lower or not. And now the wheels finally match the chrome on the truck.


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Okay newbie here. What appliqués are you refering too? For the center of the wheels?
 

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