Will do, but it looked straight forward. Open up your liftgate and you'll see the screws that hold the taillights on.
I'll have a look tomorrow. Still excited to see pics of the finished project.
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Will do, but it looked straight forward. Open up your liftgate and you'll see the screws that hold the taillights on.
Hey Matt.......How are you?
Install was really simple.
Just took the lamps off, pulled the socket, removed the 7440 bulbs, and stuck the LEDs in.
Nice and bright, and a clean light.
@ Felix.
That is Really nice.
What HID kit is that? Is it a complete kit? Please provide a link for future reference.
Also, what hitch cover iss that? That is not a Street Scene, and it is not a GM Cover up style.........
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Cover? ^^^^
Thanks for the detailed post Matt. Think these lights could be used as fogs? They certainly appear to be brighter than the oem bulbs. If they fit then it may be worth a shot.

I think my post may have sell a few more of these. LOL.
Kind of like MACHO and his post on the AirAids intakes.
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because that's what I say in my mind when I read your name.

Aww, this SUCKS......
Do the power confirmation as above said ^^^^.
I would be giving VLEDs a call. They should replace no problem.
Please follow up and tell us how it went.
V-LEDS/Cree rant coming up:
Okay, so I sent the lights back to V-LEDs. I'm in Virginia and they're in Washington state, so it cost me 15 bucks to ship them back through UPS. I wasn't too psyched to pay nearly a third of the original price just to get the problem fixed, but whatever. I got a new pair two weeks later. V-LEDs came through for me.
...Or so I thought. I popped the new lights in and hit the unlock button on my remote to flash the lights. The reverse lights flashed for a second and shut off, unlike the brake lights which stayed on. Not a good sign, but I didn't pay too much thought to it. Later, I realized the lights weren't coming on at all.
Okay, must be a fuse. I managed to pick up some fuses when I stopped by a Wal Mart but it cost me 4 bucks for two of them. Again, I'm adding to the original $40 I paid, but whatever. I changed the fuse and thought I was done, but later realized they again were not coming on. ************, are these lights blowing a fuse every time?
So an hour ago, I try again. To rule out the possibility that I got the wrong fuses (#10, red), I decide to take one out of the spot that's listed as "trailer reverse lights" and put it in the reverse lights slot. Blown immediately. I ended up removing the Crees and reinstalling the original reverse lights for a second time. After I do that, I put the remaining new fuse in the reverse light slot and they work fine.
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I tried to find the lights on V-LEDS' website but it says they're sold out. I'm guessing that maybe they sent me lights with a different wattage or something. So far I've spent $40 on the lights and an additional $19 trying to make them work and I'm not looking forward to paying more to send them back a second time. If possible I'm going to see if V-LEDS will just refund my money and I'll find working Crees somewhere else.