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Old 09-10-2004, 12:38 PM
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Hey hope this helps, check out this headlamps. They have about 3 types of the GMC Denali type, laters The Bandit-Z.


http://www.sporttruckdirect.com/Head...sion_Kits.html
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Old 09-10-2004, 11:37 PM
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the black clear corners are intersting, I've never seen those before, those would look killer on a black truck with a blacked out grill surround
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Old 09-12-2004, 02:31 PM
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I e-mailed both of the sellers that carry the clear Denali lights and neither one offers a warranty with their lights. That makes my kind of skepticle. But I really like the way the clears look over the stocks.
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Originally Posted by atomoverride
oem denali cleared lights are the best.....forget thouse fake cheapo lights.


So are you gonna let the "secret" out or you gonna take it to your grave?
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Old 09-14-2004, 01:55 PM
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Originally Posted by sierraon22s
So are you gonna let the "secret" out or you gonna take it to your grave?
oh he'll continue to be a little bitch about it I'm sure. No sweat though, as soon as I come up with the cash for some denali's I'll figure it out and post the most explicitly detailed instructions the interent has ever seen. ****, i might even do a how to video
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Originally Posted by JoeJ
oh he'll continue to be a little bitch about it I'm sure. No sweat though, as soon as I come up with the cash for some denali's I'll figure it out and post the most explicitly detailed instructions the interent has ever seen. ****, i might even do a how to video
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I cleared my stock headlights before I got my clear halo projectors.
All I did to clear the factory ones was take them off the truck and theres glue holding the lense to the housing so I used nail polish remover with acitone. That ate the glue away and then I scraped it out with a narrow screw driver and pulled them apart. The amber piece snapped right out, then I put some epoxy in the cracks on the housing where the lense fits in and put them back together. Never leaked or anything. btw, the whole project was such a bitch because you have to be careful not to crack the lense and plus its kinda hard to get them apart, so theres a lot of yelling involved
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Originally Posted by TWANKYDEUCE
I cleared my stock headlights before I got my clear halo projectors.
All I did to clear the factory ones was take them off the truck and theres glue holding the lense to the housing so I used nail polish remover with acitone. That ate the glue away and then I scraped it out with a narrow screw driver and pulled them apart. The amber piece snapped right out, then I put some epoxy in the cracks on the housing where the lense fits in and put them back together. Never leaked or anything. btw, the whole project was such a bitch because you have to be careful not to crack the lense and plus its kinda hard to get them apart, so theres a lot of yelling involved
those were just stock non-denali lights though correct? the denali lights are a totally different ball game
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right, I used to have the normal lights that come with sierras/silverados. But it would be the same task to clear them whether it be denali lights or normal ones
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Originally Posted by TWANKYDEUCE
right, I used to have the normal lights that come with sierras/silverados. But it would be the same task to clear them whether it be denali lights or normal ones
wrong, denali lights are assembled differently.
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