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I'm Curious tho, Since there's 3 projectors does that mean the bottom two are high beams and the top one is the low beam? Or vise versa?
If you watch the video closely from 0:15-021 they show the high beams turning on and off and from what I can tell it seems that only the top 2 LED projectors activate for the high beams.
I’d be curious if these are designed as a plug and play for Yukon’s with factory halogen low beams or if they are also plug and play for Yukon Denali owners with OEM D3S HID low beams.
If you watch the video closely from 0:15-021 they show the high beams turning on and off and from what I can tell it seems that only the top 2 LED projectors activate for the high beams.
These are very sharp and Morimoto does make quality lighting products.
I’d be curious if these are designed as a plug and play for Yukon’s with factory halogen low beams or if they are also plug and play for Yukon Denali owners with OEM D3S HID low beams.
they will be plug and play for the halogen lights. Morimoto makes very nice stuff and these headlights will be kickass, but be prepared, they will $800+ for the pair
As far as pricing goes, it doesn't seem anything has been posted yet, but based on what I see for the LED Headlight assemblies available for other newer trucks I would guess somewhere between $1,200-$1,400 for the pair.
why not plug and play for the hid denalis ?Yes I would also assume that they would be plug and play for the models with OEM Halogen low beam headlights, not the Denali models with OEM D3S HID low beam headlights.
As far as pricing goes, it doesn't seem anything has been posted yet, but based on what I see for the LED Headlight assemblies available for other newer trucks I would guess somewhere between $1,200-$1,400 for the pair.
why not plug and play for the hid denalis ?
wouldn't it be just change the fixture and a different harness the ballast and all the hid components are on the housingBecause the wiring is completely different and if you have a factory HID, you can just do a projector or aftermarket bulb swap and that will greatly increase performance. Additionally, there would be a significant amount of cutting wiring and removing components to convert the HIDs to LED
wouldn't it be just change the fixture and a different harness the ballast and all the hid components are on the housing
has anyone looked at the up fitter pages to see the pin outs on the connections and if they are the same i am sure that would shed light on it if not answer our questions. Knowing gm its the same connection different pin-outsPotentially, but it depends on how the factory lights are designed. It could require the use of a differently designed harness, and it also doesnt figure on it the BCMs are aware of an HID option. If you look through the other existing LED options they have, they do not specifically mention they would work in the HID however they mention several times upgrades over the halogen and OEM LED options. The other issue is there would have to be harness specifically designed for the trucks with HID since the connectors to the OEM ballast will be different across manufactures. You could always write them and ask if they will replace the HID lights but i would be surprised....could happen but i wouldnt count on it