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Review on πŸš— ZMAUTOPARTS Smoked Tail Brake Lights for 1999-2006 Chevy Silverado/GMC Sierra Pickup by Besim Kahsar

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Sexy lights but your Silverado will require some level of fabrication/modification -

First I want to say that these lights look sexy! I have a 2003 Chevrolet Silverado Dualli. I need to modify the exhaust area where the assembly is suitable for installation. I was about to ask for a refund but decided I liked the look of these lights. So I figured why not install them and tell you everything that needs to be done. Need a cutting tool - if you have a vibratory cutter, a dremel, zipper saw, saber saw, or even a small handsaw will do. This is for cutting out the plastic section that should fit snugly inside the body of the flashlight. You don't have to cut much, but it is necessary. BLADE AND PLIERS with NEEDLE SOCKS is required to properly pry sections of socket slots. *** Be sure to check carefully as some will fit and some will not. . You must test each of them before opening the hole. **** Now that you've earned the Maker title for the day, there's one more step you need to take to keep those loose lights. Place. First remove the bulb and place the o-ring over the gasket already installed. I had a box of Harbor Freight Tools O-rings in the garage and they worked great. I will post this and then upload some photos to help. I had to make a video on You-tube. Maybe next time. In summary, these headlights will look nice if you're not afraid to make a small change that won't eat up your budget.

Pros
  • SAE & DOT approved for street legal is worth reading. Complies with all US and Canadian regulations. Manufactured by OEM approved and ISO certified manufacturers from materials that meet or exceed OEM requirements.
Cons
  • Out of fashion