Nilight 40001S-B Bar Super Slim 2PCS 7 Inch 30W Spot Driving Fog 3600LM Single Row Off Road LED Lights
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Denali headlights use different bulbs for the low beam. If I remember correctly, they use the same bulb as the high beam, that is what the wiring adapter is for.
I have used the pre-cut tint several times now and it is definitely worth doing it yourself. You will need a spray bottle full of soapy water, a squeegee, and a hair drier or heat gun. Baby shampoo works best for the soapy water. Remove your door panels and the window sweep. Clean both sides of...
I just added wireless fast charging and 4 fast charging USB ports to my center console.
I cut a hole in the bottom tray the same size as the charger.
Then I plastic welded the bottom half of the case to the console.
Works great.
I did it in my 2002 GMC Sierra. I had the short one with the pocket in it and changed it to the longer one with the sun glasses tray. Had to cut the headliner, but the spot to mount it in the roof was there. Not sure if the Tahoe would be the same or not. I used my Milwaukee inspection camera to...
I use an old 5x8 rug that used to be in my living room. It beats the cold hard concrete any day. My wife snapped this pic off the security cameras of me and my daughter the other day working in the driveway.
My 2001 Olds Bravada has it, that is why I was wondering. If you push the button twice the rear glass pops up just like if you push the button on the back of the truck where the key goes. It just pops up, it does not actually open.
I just bought a 2004 GMC Yukon Denali and was wondering if I got the original keyless remote or not. The one I got does not have a button to open the rear hatch glass. Can anyone confirm if that is supposed to be on the remote?
Like I said, when I first started I had no functionality on the driver side power seat. One of the first things I read online said that the seat was controlled by the power seat module under the drivers side seat, so I checked that first by removing and re-installing the board. What I didn't...
Figured it out. Before I unplugged the main harness under the seat I had removed the power seat module from the plastic case. I did not realize the 2 plugs that connect from underneath were not completely pushed all the way back in because they are pretty hard to see. Now everything is working...
Actually, at first the power seat on the driver side did not work at all. I did some online research and found a bunch of people saying the main harness under the seat can cause this problem. I unplugged it and did see some corrosion on the ground pin. After I plugged it back in everything...
So I just bought a 2004 GMC Yukon Denali and one of the many little things I need to fix is the front drivers side power seat. All the other power seat functions seem to work except I cannot move the seat forward. I originally thought it might be the switch. If I disconnect the harness for the...
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