Complete LED Light Upgrade for OBS Chevy How To
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- čas přidán 6. 08. 2024
- This time on the AutoEdits Chevy Tahoe Overland project vehicle, I'll show you how to upgrade all of the exterior lights to LED using a bunch of Auxbeam and JDM lights. Plus, I'll show you what relays to replace to make sure you don't get the dreaded "hyperflash".
This is a fun and easy upgrade that I can recommend to ALL skill levels of mechanics!
Here's the video rundown:
00:00 Introduction
00:32 Parts overview
01:58 Easy Headlight bulb replacement
04:34 Front running/turn signal bulb swap
08:35 Lens Restoration tips
11:58 Rear bulb replacements
16:38 Magnetic screwdriver tip!!! VERY INTERESTING TIP!
19:03 Before and After shot
19:20 Correct LED Relay replacement
Here are the items used in this video:
www.amazon.com/shop/autoedits
Headlight Low Beam bulbs
www.amazon.com/dp/B07JVK1XFS/...
Headlight High Beam bulbs
www.amazon.com/dp/B07JB8517F/...
Front Running/Turn Signal (order x2)
www.amazon.com/dp/B07QC4FFPV?...
Corner Marker (and many other useful bulbs)
www.amazon.com/dp/B074155L3M?...
Rear Running/Brake Bulbs (order x2)
www.amazon.com/dp/B00PHUMFEW?...
Back up lights
www.amazon.com/dp/B07415V2H7?...
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Here's the Instagram / autoedits_jason
#LED #upgrade #chevy - Auta a dopravní prostředky
The lighting upgrades make that obs chevy look newer! Such an easy upgrade to breathe new life in to old, but reliable, vehicles.
Great work and namaste, Jason
The Tahoe is becoming a very civilized commuter... LOL!
Have these bulbs caused any interference with your radio reception or flicker ?
Great Video! I like the magnet trick, definitely going to use that one!
Glad you liked it!
Went Auxbeam on all my trucks years ago. They’ve been great! Oh, absolutely go for the 4 light relay kit. I have done them on all three OBSs I’ve owned. Driving canyons, I’ve always wanted all the lights I can get.
Thanks for sharing! Glad to hear all of this info!
Dude, I' ma magnetize all of my screwdriver now! As soon as I get a cool magnet to do it.
If you have an old speaker, they work well
Having previously owned a 93 suburban, I highly recommend installing that painless kit for the headlights! TOTALLY worth it! You won't regret it!
Thanks for the tip!
The bewildering choices we have in automotive lighting nowadays staggers me. We're no longer confined to sealed-beam non-halogen lights as we were between about 1935 and 1975. The LED lights are my favourite for their decreased draw on the alternator. Mahalo for the tutorial!
That is a legit observation!
You just blew my mind with the screw driver tip. I knew you could magnetize it but didn't know it could be undone
Ha! Thanks!
Good Vid, when you put the screws back in the Driver side tail lamp... I was yelling "NO WAY" how neither dropped off your screw driver. then you honestly showed how you lost one on the other side. he is mortal... Love these trucks but i always drop'em. Those turns are dope, think i may need to snag those. thanks again man.
😂🤘
Been following since you got the Tahoeverlander project. I have a '99 4 door myself. You're so thorough and I always appreciate your videos! Thanks Jason!
Awesome! Thank you!
Best detailed video I’ve seen for led upgrade for Chevy trucks
I appreciate that!
This is why I love your videos. Dude out of 20 years of working on these trucks. I never knew you could take the headlights out like that. Always thought you had to remove the grill.
Glad to help
I just got an OBS Tahoe (2 door) that I'm overlanding. Glad I found this!
Howdy and welcome!
Thank you Jason! Did my lights a while ago and about to install my painless harness (working on other electrical issues before adding the headlights to the mix) but I have hated my turn signals as they needed the relays replaced. Wasn't something that was really on my radar but seeing this video and my own progress with electrical made me just order these today.
Let me know how it goes!
Oh man! That Tahoe looks sooo much better from the first time you drove it back from Mike’s. Nice easy upgrades are very rewarding too. Thanks for another great video!
Recently purchased a CLEAN one-owner '95 Tahoe 2-door 4x4 in beautiful Emerald Green from the original buyer! First thing I did was purchase all-new exterior lenses and replacement LED bulbs. After wasting money on a couple relays other CZcamsrs claimed would work to fix hyperflashing, I stumbled across your video. Swapping both the flasher and hazard relays to the ones you recommended was THE only fix. Literally solved all my issues. Thank you for the great videos, and keep up the Tahoe content! By the way, already ordered the Belltech shocks and I am cranking the OEM front keys just 1.5". Thanks for saving me money! 😁
Sounds like a nice rig you have there. Thanks!
You are a very nice person, your illustration is quite nice and logic. Thnks
So nice of you. Thanks
YEAH!! The Tahoe!! This series got me motivated to get my S10 Blazer back on the road!
Glad to hear it!
Im a new subscriber. My 97 Suburban is gonna look awesome after this. Thank you!
Thanks for the sub! Howdy!
Such a simple upgrade but such a huge difference. Great stuff as always👍🏻👍🏻
Thanks! 👍
Great upgrades to any older vehicle, i used the Painless wiring harness on my 2002 1500 Silverado with great results. Ditch to ditch light spread from low beams and down road forward lighting from the high beams . It made for a great setup.
Good to hear this is a good one to do, thanks!
You should've done a before and after night drive comparison. Thank u Jason.
It's way better.
Love the Tahoe videos!
I was curious about the switching leds, I did the headlights but wasnt sure if I should get the running/blinker lights as well. But after this video I will be upgrading to them for sure. Thanks for the video!!
Glad I could help!
Really enjoying this Tahoe build!
That makes one of you! 😂
Great mechanic and great presentation. Thanks for sharing!
Glad you liked it!
I liked, subscribed and rang the bell for all notifications.. love the channel.. I have a 99' Tahoe I've been working on. So when I wanna park the Ram occasionally.. Great job brother!!
Right on!
I'm turning my old Tahoe into an overland vehicle. I just subscribed, so keep those video's coming! Also I used your Amazon store to buy the LED lights upgrade.
Awesome! Thank you!
Another video. Another paycheck put to use. Love it. Did the same to mine. I have a very understanding wife. Lol. Love the video buddy.
That is awesome!
Hi Jason, another cool video. I did LED swap on my Tahoe a couple of years ago and they're fantastic. Around same time, found a glass head lamp housing on Amazon and have no worries about lens getting hazy and yellowing. You gotta install that 4 lamp relay for the head lights. Well worth the time.
Thanks for the info!
just subscribed! I have a 95 chevy suburban so you've helped me a lot!
Awesome! Thank you!
I love LED upgrade lights, it’s so much of a no brainier shops no longer need to sell halogens…?
Also, I would definitely crack on with the relay that keeps all four main headlights on full beam, more OE light, more safety at night!
Keep up the good work dude, loving watching the trucks grow and develop!
Thanks so much!
Great video !!👍I recently took out my third deer with the front of mine 😖😖😖I'm gonna go ahead and replace everything, the headlight brackets also. Yours turned out great !!!👍
Good luck!
Cool video Jason. They look great
Thank you!
There's a clear glass headlight housing available that really helps light output as well. Made a huge difference!
Love your channel man.
Thanks!
Looking sharp. I've always wanted a 2 door Tahoe in that body style.
I do to!
I love mine! Original owner ‘97 2door Z71/LT. Red/gray leather.
Thanks for the video, I need to do the same upgrades to my 96 F-150.
It makes such a difference!
Nice upgrade on the LED lights.
On the trim/bumper paint, I actually painted the grey bumpers on my PT with the same stuff and black as well, though I did more of a process, cleaning it with dish soap to remove any wax, spraying on a coating of adhesion promoter, then putting down the bumper paint. As for how long it lasts, well I've only done it twice in about 10 years, but for sure depends on how picky you are about the color (it will fade over time, and my experience in Michigan, not California).
Thanks for this input!
How's the beam pattern with the new LED's in the old housings? I've always read that LED's into halogen housings produce blinding beam patterns. Would love a follow up video showing the beams of all the upgrades. Cool video!
I haven't been flashed yet... but I'll do some more checking.
Never knew you Could take the headlights out like that 😮
Yep, very easy! Glad I could help.
Lots of great information!! 👍Thanks for posting! #gmt400
Thanks so much dude!
This looks good - would help me see better on the way home from buying your Tahoe!
I may take you up on this ... be ready 😂
Great video will upgrade my 98 k1500 ZL1
Right on!
Cool I was thinking about doing this to my 09 f150. My oem headlamps/taillights had so much chrome trim on them so I swapped those out for black euro headlights and oem SVT Raptor taillights in the back. I was on the fence about switching to LED bulbs but not anymore!
Good to hear... I'm happy with these so far. The ones I put in the Ram a few years ago were awful 😂
Would love to see some more death valley adventures! Maybe show the damage that the floods have done to the park when it reopens.
I love this idea... thanks for the inspiration to go and explore that!
Hi. I have a 1993 Chevrolet Silverado K3500 6.5 Turbo Diesel. 4x4 regular cab.
Thank you for the video. I was able to change all lightning in front of my truck to LED. I followed your video and purchased all you recommended. Everything works and looks great. Thank you.
Just a quick note about my 4 way hazzard flashers. I did buy the EP28 and EP36. For some reason my 4 way flashers were at normal speed. I did not need to use the EP28 flasher relay. Perhaps this will help someone save $21 by not needing to buy. You definitely do need the EP36 turn signal flasher to stop hyperflashing. It worked well and turn blinkers operate at normal speed. So perhaps install some LEDs first and see if your 4 way hazzards flash at normal speed. Hopefully you can same some money.
Also i have a question about the taillight brakelight bulbs you recommend. Are they red in color when lit? I thought a white light works better through a red lense. If you use a bulb with red light i will give it a try. Also the rear of your truck is showing amber or orange in video. Is that from the bulb or lenses? Please explain the rear lights of truck if you get a moment.
You did a great job in your video. Thank you very much for sharing.
I put those same bulbs in and in 2 of the sockets the contacts would not reach all the way. If you pushed them in they would light up but not in the locked position. I just built up the contact patch on the bulbs with solder to make them “stick out” a bit more. Inserted, twisted and locked and they worked perfect. Simple fix.
Are you sure you didn't just have them in 180 out?
@@AutoEdits Yes very sure... tried to flip them and no luck... paid close attention to that. All good in the end! They work great.
The “famous 3057 bulbs” for the front turn signals are actually 1057/1157.
Yup, I have the experience that if the light doesn’t work, even though new, take out the led and spin it 180° and reinstall
Nice 👍
Man I did an LED swap on a 97 chevy and I ended when I got the bulbs in I had problems with certain bulbs being lit, mismatched bulbs when using the brake or depending on if your daytimes are on or headlights. I ended up getting new circuit boards, same thing, i snipped off the pigtail just today because the old one started to not work at all unless I put force behind it toward the circuit board. Also I already Che Jed my relays and fuses. I also have the ep29 relay under the dash for the hyper flash. The lights are atleast making a very good connection with my new pigtails, but on the driver side , the reverse light acts ass all of my back lights
I wish there was a dual color 194 led bulb for the side markers. I can’t find one. Thinking about going led for my turn signals and side markers in my 94 Silverado. Just wish I could find a 194 that would be white like the turn signals and flash amber to match. But I guess amber will have to do while the lights are on. I still think it looks awesome. I’m going to replace the orange side markers with white frosted ones. Great detailed video.
I’m not positive but I believe amber side markers and front blinkers are required in the front of all vehicles. I’m sure someone will correct me if I’m wrong.
I could never get LED bulbs to work in the rear of my '96 Silverado so I got fed up with it after trying four different kinds of LEDs for the back brands that is. I eventually ended up ordering rear LED light fixtures from Spyder Auto and man they are super bright. I also purchased a light bar for underneath my tailgate and when I put reverse on after wiring up the reverse light it lights up at least 1 acre of my land because it is so bright. A lot of people love my tailgate stop light bar and they are amazed by how easy it was to install when I tell them. The only thing you have to do is plug it in to your towing light socket four prong but the reverse you have to hardwire into your reverse on one of your tail lights the closest one to the wires on the reverse light bar. Just a little tip for anybody that wants to use a stop light light bar underneath their tailgate. Usually the 3M tape that's on the back of that strip actually holds on very well as long as you have a couple of days to let the glue actually cure meaning you put it on and you can drive it around after installing it no problem but make sure it's not going to rain or you don't wash your vehicle for at least a couple of days to let the 3M tape bond to the truck and make sure you use some rubbing alcohol to clean the area and let it dry completely before you install the light strip so it will adhere a lot better.
Great video, i have a 96 tahoe, did headlights, turn signals and rear lights, then added the ep29 flash relay, everything works great but for some reason when running , lights on, the rear turn signals barely blink, what could cause that?
Best thing I've done on my 97 c1500 was get glass head lights. even with the standard headlight bulbs the now clear lenses make a world of difference and other than getting broken they should stay clear and not frost over like the plastic ones. I also replaced the tail lights and the new red plastic if clearer and they seem brighter do to that. I was still having issues with some of the tail lights not working even though the bulbs were good and that seemed to be more from the "circuit board", for lack of a better term, not being snapped together well. When I pushed the tan board into the black backing board all of the bulbs started working and they haven't given me any issues in about 6 months. I usually think of the heat of incandescent tail light heat causing the issue, but it maybe that the heat causes the tan board to come lose from the black backing board more than actually the sockets enlarging and the bulbs get loose.
Nice obs. I have a 2000 chevy tahoe z71/limited in blue
That's a great year.
@AutoEdits thanks. Ues sir it is. Last of the obs
Can't believe i hadn't seen this video.
Well, I'm glad you did now!
It needs to be said since it wasnt said in the video. You don't JUST buy 9005 and 9006 bulbs. You need 9005/HB3 and 9006/HB4 bulbs. All bulbs are not the same.
Also I very much recommend the EP-36 relay. My truck started having hyper flash when the headlights were on and an occasional just fast flash when the aren't on. I cleaned all the sockets and checked the tail light boards and it was just a simple relay going bad after 30 years. I don't run LED's but the new EP-36 is much quieter and I get a more uniform blink which is a plus
Hello again. I just changed the flasher relay and they work fine. Now my issue is that when I turn my lights on… they don’t blink at all.
Put in some of those "ballast" resisters. They flasher relay needs some resistance to work, if everything is LED it won't provide the current draw necessary to activate the flasher.
Make sure you put the correct relay in... it must say LED on it.
Dude!!! Awesome video! I know what I am doing to my GMT400 this month! Thank you!
Question: The links for the 9005 and 9006 are no longer available. Were they part of the F-Series Auxbeam line?
Dude i got the LED on the rear and put in new relay so i dont get fast flashing and when i back up my lights are damn near as bright as my headlights I LOVE IT
Glad to hear this!
@@AutoEdits just put a new jasper 350 crate in my tahoe took 9 months to get it lol
@@petejones6827 Hey cool! I feel that this thing will be worth a new Jasper when the time comes.
@@AutoEdits its a great motor hopefully there wont be any supply issues for you. i ordered mine right in the worst time. hay fyi a thing ive learned with mine when the 4wd actuator sticks dont get rid of the broken one take it apart and make it where there is no actuator so if it gets locked on you can have one to put on that wont work but doesnt leave a hole for dirt and grime to get into if you have to remove yours to get it out and get home without being in 4wd. or just keep a extra one in the back they aint that expensive.
mines only went out once but i thought it was good idea if it happens to me again.
I really wish I could find a bumper like that for my 2000 Yukon Denali. It is such a weird year and body style to find stuff for. I think the mounts are the same but the grill and lights are different. Really need to find a clean OBS like that.
Buckstop makes this exact bumper for your rig! www.buckstopinc.com/products.html
LEDs make the truck look newer, Little effort, and the reward is lit.
I see what you did there… I like it
Just found your channel. I’m in the process of swapping out my headlights and turn signals. The switchback lights are mint in those factory housings, love them! My question for you is the light output of the 9006-05 LED bulbs. They definitely look brighter but what does the beam pattern look like? The aftermarket ones I got when I bought my truck recently are garbage with no usable light. I want to go back to OEM housing but with LED bulbs instead of the halogens.
Check this video czcams.com/video/_mtaDat2v-8/video.html
hey there,
link is down for high/low bulbs.can you help a brother out.
tia
I own THREE of these trucks
Had my oldest one for twenty years now
AND I HAD NO IDEA YOU COULD REMOVE THE HEADLIGHTS LIKE THAT!!! 😫
I learn stuff here on you tube all the time!
Dude I love this build makes me want to start one but these gas prices tho
For real!
Hi a just ordered the auxbeam headlights thanks to you. I do have a follow up question for you. Are they still running good with no issues? And how loud are the fans?
Yes they are still great... and I can barely hear the fans over the engine standing outside the vehicle.
Hey Jason, Install that low high beam relay so your lights are on together. You won’t be disappointed. Definitely worth the effort.
Where exactly is the relay located. I got mine but don’t know where to install it
Is that why they don’t turn on at the same time?
What relay do I need to get to have the low/high beam on together?
I spliced my wire an added a fuse housing
I will never understand why people use a relay when you can just use a diode at the harness which activates both relays.
This Video is great! Can't wait to upgrade. One thing, do you happen to have updated links to the Low AND High beam lights? Seems like the links are broken. Thank you I advance!!
Hey thanks... when I get home later I check those links. That company has done that several times over the years... it's kinda frustrating.
@@AutoEditsseems like that company would enjoy that you made free advertising for them.
Is the bull bar removable from the bumper?
The way you took off the top right light with those two bolts can that work on a 98 Chevy Silverado k1500 because tired of taking off my grill ????
I think so... it removes the entire headlight bucket.
Hello again! I just switched out all my lights to LED’s and so far so good. The only thing is that they hum. Which doesn’t really bother me. Is there a quick fix? I can leave the humming if there will be no issue like catching my ride on fire or something. 😂 let me know thanks!!!
There's a fan in the LED headlights.
@@AutoEdits oh so it’s normal. Gotcha. Thank you sir.
Do you know if you can get the relay block under the dash ? Mine was broke at the fire wall when I bought it .
Thank you
Look at the usual's like classic industries and such.
I got some turn signals LEDs for my 1989 c1500 that you got on the video, when I put them in they didn’t want to cut on lmk if anyone can help on that !
Possibly and issue with polarity I would think, don’t know for sure though
lights look awesome! What size tires are you running?
35” here’s the video czcams.com/video/4HAc4h4dOlk/video.htmlsi=BkVvmrbqXeD-2gRH
Hey man How were you able to get both led switch colors when you turn on your turn signals
That's the model light bulb I installed.
Just upgraded the front turn signal/running lights on my 1995 Tahoe with the JDM ASTAR 1157 switchback lights, but I only have amber (no white). Should be the same as your vehicle. Any suggestions?
Are you sure you got these www.amazon.com/dp/B07QC4FFPV?tag=onamzjasonlew-20&linkCode=ssc&creativeASIN=B07QC4FFPV&asc_item-id=amzn1.ideas.1FNPJI3AJKMXS&ref_=aip_sf_list_spv_ofs_mixed_d_asin
If so... make sure you have them installed the right polarity.
Where do you install the relay to turn both headlights on at the same time for high beam? And, which bulbs did you use for low beam and high beam since your Amazon link doesn't work for either of those? Also, did you use red or white led bulbs for the rear brake and running lights? because in your video...the bulbs you used had black plastic casings...not red or white like the ones in your Amazon link. Thanks
Inner fender. The bulb I installed isn't available but the one linked works great in its place.
97 Chevy OBS c1500 related
I’ve been chasing around this issue with my flashing hazard lights. When I press the brake pedal with the emergency lights activated; the flashers stop blinking & stay solid with my brake lights. After I let off the pedal, they continue to flash normally. I’ve replaced my flasher switch, I’ve changed relays, cleaned fuses and grounds and also replaced my brake 6-pin switch but I can’t come up with anything. Any ideas?
Thats just the way it is. Since there are no amber lights as the turn signals in the back, you really can't have the brake lights flash for hazards and then stay solid as brake lights.
The listing you provided for the low and high beams cannot be found on amazon, can you provide the brand name please, i love the look and want them for my ‘95 silverado. Thank you🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Auxbeam
Does it mess up if you dont change the relay for the hyper flash it looks pretty cool when it flashes fast lol
give it a try????
We bought some of those LED lights and the driver side lights up right but the passenger side only lights up amber what do you think the problem could be?,I looked at everything.
Try reinstalling the bulbs 180 degree turn
I followed your plan on my 2001 Tahoe. Headlights are amazingly bright! All work great except the driving lights/turn signal lights are not the old style twist in bulbs, but the newer clip in style. I had to order the JDM ASTAR Extremely Bright 3030 Chipsets White/Yellow 3157 3155 3457 4157 Switchback LED Bulbs with Projector For Turn Signal Lights. They work fine except not with the small side running lights. When I remove those side light bulbs the driving/signal lights work fine. So for now, I just left the small side running light bulbs out. Any suggestions for how to make the turn signal and side running lights work together? I did upgrade the combined flasher/signal relay with EP-29L I picked up at NAPA auto parts.
I also replaced the headlight, turn signal and fog light assemblies/lenses for $85. Huge improvement along with these LED bulbs!
Not sure if anything changed lightwise from 95 to 2001... did you use the led in the side marker as well?
@@AutoEdits yes, I used the small auxbeam 194 led bulbs in the side markers and both sides exhibited the same issue. As soon as I took out the small side leds the signal lights worked fine. I tried putting the old incandescent bulbs in the side markers but got the same results as with the leds.
I had the exact same problem with that little bitty 194 side marker light in the front with my switchback lights and tried for nearly a year to figure out how to get those lights to work with the switchback and the only thing I saw online was I had to rewire my little 194 lights and ground those separately and it seemed like such a pain in the rear that I just left the little lights out and it does not bother me because the switchbacks are so bright you will not see that little light anyways. If anything else comes up are you find a solution let me know because I am in the same boat but not much of a big deal though.
Bro their truck looks beautiful man I'm a beautiful but I got to ask you a question where did you get that bumper at I need a bumper like that if you can please let me know I'd really appreciate it thank you sir do you have a back bumper like that too if you do please let me know I'm interested thank you
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Would there be a reason my suburban does not hyper flash? All the blinkers operate at their normal speed even though they were all changed to led like you showed. Thanks
Your relay might be unique... just go with it LOL
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Have a 98 tried the LEDs, blew out in a month, LEDs don't like fluctuating electric current, and my suburban has some kind of situation where the lights all fluctuate up and down for some reason so...
Hi Jason, I have a 2000 OBS Tahoe and i wasn’t able to locate my flasher relay 😢
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How are the switchback bulbs holding up after a year? I have a 95 Suburban K1500. I am wondering if these bulbs would fit as well. The bottom connector looks different
This is a 1995 as well so they should be identical. The bulbs I installed are holding up great and I still love the switch from clear to amber during use.
will this fit a 94 gmc and will the relay work as well my turn signal blink fast.@@AutoEdits
im trying to do that same thing to my obs silverado, and I used the 3157 bulbs for my rear brake/turn signal bulbs, but they don't flash at all. I was wondering if I maybe needed a resistor for it to be able to be a turn signal or if any 3157 bulb should just plug and play. any help is appreciated!
I don't know what could be different. This install did not require any modifications other than changing the relays.
@@AutoEdits I think I took my taillights off 6 x in 2 weeks...one of my leds was not pushed all the way down...then I realized later that when you reconnected the light assembly, make sure you push that rubber or grommet all the way in evenly.....I replaced my backup lights, brake and turn signal lights on my 96 k1500 silverado....followed up with the ep 29 relay...for hyperflash...I just put in module that was on floorboard that replaced the DOT flasher relay......didn't have to pull dash down...so far so good...no hyperflash...
Headlight link is dead but suppose that COULD be a good thing? How are they holding up? 99 Tahoe here!
They're amazon page has been inconsistent from the beginning but the lights in the Tahoe have performed flawlessly.
Im having a problem with my switchbacks. Both Amber and leds are on at the same time. Ive turned it 180 degrees and they do the same thing. I also have a ep29 relay underneath my dash. What could be the issue because i cant figure it out
Not sure, check to make sure you have the right bulbs.
So do they work better, seen a few led headlights that were worse than factory.
Yeah, noticeable improvement with low beams around town. I'm happy so far.
Your parts list Amazon link for rear turn goes to a JDM red. The video shows you installing AUXBEAM.
So please help. What are they???
The links to the auxbeam store kept changing so I put a more reliable option there that will work great.
I have a 1996 Tahoe. On Amazon's part finder...it shows the two relays you installed in your 1995 won't work in mine. I searched online and it shows I need a 4-Pin EP29 Flasher Relay to fix the hyper flash problem. My question to you...since you needed two relays (EP28 and EP36) for turn signals and hazzards...do you think my 1996 takes two EP29 relays? Thanks.
I think its only one EP29 relay underneath on the driver side
So the size on these light bulbs also apply to my 93 chevy c1500?
check the compatibility when you click the link.
I was inspired watching your video on LED upgrade. Preparing to do the same to my 1998 Silverado Z-71. I am satisfied that all the replacement parts I have identified are compatible. My issue is that I cannot find the "flasher relay" location on the truck. It is not behind the ashtray as in the video. In fact, I have not found it anywhere. My concern is that if I give up looking and ignore this piece, then I will end up with a mess that I don't want. My question is do you, or anyone reading this, know where the "flasher relay" could be located on the truck? Or is it omitted? Or in some alternate location? Any information would be helpful.
I think on your year, the relay is on the firewall fuse block behind the brake pedal but double check.
Thanks for your response. Then, just to clarify, are you saying that there is only one relay that I will need to replace? Not two, as in your video?
@@user-fr9nz6un9xI just did both. Its better to do it rather than it give issues
Hey Jason, do you think that Duplicolor Trim & Bumper paint would work well on some factory OEM JK fender flares? Mine are faded and Aerospace 303 only keeps them looking decent for about 2 weeks here in the Texas sun.
Try a ceramic coating, that should last a little longer.
I think it would look pretty good... I'll be curious how long it lasts and will let you know how it does in the desert heat.
Harbor freight bedliner in a can works pretty good .
@@Bondovw yes but I don't want that bed liner texture. I just want them to look like new again.
I have a 99 Tahoe and I recently bought the turning signal led turn that turn from white to amber. The turning signal works just fine but white part of the led will not come on. Any idea??
Did you figure it out ?
Burnt led return them most likely