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*I did have an issue with the install. The notches on the bulb plugs were not quite right on one of the sockets.. I had to widen the notches on the housing where the bulb sits, to make them fit in the housing. Took maybe 30 seconds per side.. And it was only one of the sockets, the other 2 fit fine.
But for $65 shipped, it wasnt a big deal.
Wow, those are bright.. Might have to look into changing mine as well.
Biggins, since you posted those light pics made me remember something.
The light that lights up my AC button on my dash is out. How hard is that to change? How do I do it?
If you dont have the computerized controled one and you know how to solder then you can do it by following this:
http://tahoeyukonforum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=16839
Thanks! Looks like a major hassle!

Didn't do anything with my denali today but I might have recruited another tahoe owner to the site!! I met up with him down here in portland to sell some headrest monitors and he pulls up in a pretty nice light gray 2000 tahoe NBS with rims, so of course I had to try to recruit him on here!!
He lives in Seattle, was down here for a tournament of some sort and saw my ad, hope he joins on here!! His name is Chris, so naturally I though he was a pretty cool guy!!![]()
If he is only half as cool as you, he will be a good man to have on board.

Not really you need 8 5mm leds, 3 330 ohm resistors, heat shrink, wire cuters, and a solder gun. one of the easiest switches to do this mod to.