Get a better d3s bulb. Like the osram night breaker laser
How do you get to the bulbs....inner fenderwell?Get a better d3s bulb. Like the osram night breaker laser
Haven’t done them yet but yeah I’m pretty sureHow do you get to the bulbs....inner fenderwell?
I bought D3S 6000k bulbs from Diode Dynamics.Want the LED look. Just been too busy to tackle it!Haven’t done them yet but yeah I’m pretty sure
Let me know how it goes and post pictures of it after. I’m interested how it matches up with our drl’sI bought D3S 6000k bulbs from Diode Dynamics.Want the LED look. Just been too busy to tackle it!
Sounds interesting...let us know the overall results. ThanksI bought D3S 6000k bulbs from Diode Dynamics.Want the LED look. Just been too busy to tackle it!
I finally was able to install the 6000K bulbs! What a difference, but what a pain in the arse! Very closely matches the DRL's. Can see a lot better with them.Also did a few other upgrades.....Black lug nuts, blacked out side clearance lights, and red caliper covers. Will post pics as soon as I can.How do you get to the bulbs....inner fenderwell?
Did you have to take the bumper right off to do themI finally was able to install the 6000K bulbs! What a difference, but what a pain in the arse! Very closely matches the DRL's. Can see a lot better with them.Also did a few other upgrades.....Black lug nuts, blacked out side clearance lights, and red caliper covers. Will post pics as soon as I can.
No. You take the front of the inner fender well off and a bracket that holds the assembly and you can see the cover that is over the bulb. I tried not to take off the bracket, but I couldn't get the cover off to get to the bulb.Did you have to take the bumper right off to do them
You can find a brighter hid bulb. I replaced my hid with an led conversion kit. It’s brighter and more of a 6000k white.I wonder if any of you have found a solution to increase the lighting strenght of the Blazer? Low beams are not very strong and high beams doesn’t add much of lightning.
I have complained since buying our 2019 that the lights are ineffective. Using high beams only opens the shutter in the lights, still not putting light on the road where you need it. There are no aftermarket (that I have found) fog/driving lights available.I wonder if any of you have found a solution to increase the lighting strenght of the Blazer? Low beams are not very strong and high beams doesn’t add much of lightning.
Should really check out my DRL upgrade adapters. They significantly help throw more light at night!I have complained since buying our 2019 that the lights are ineffective. Using high beams only opens the shutter in the lights, still not putting light on the road where you need it. There are no aftermarket (that I have found) fog/driving lights available.
This is not an option for those with the LED upgrade.No. You take the front of the inner fender well off and a bracket that holds the assembly and you can see the cover that is over the bulb. I tried not to take off the bracket, but I couldn't get the cover off to get to the bulb.
The bracket has 8 bolts,if I remember correctly. Not hard, just time consuming!
Just got mine today... lovem. They are considerably brighter with these upgrades.Should really check out my DRL upgrade adapters. They significantly help throw more light at night!
Yeah, I was a bit skeptical, but I have to admit these adapters help put more light in front of the car. They help in the corners a bit as well where more light is need on very dark two lane roads. Till GM puts better lighting on the Blazer, these adapters are must have.Just got mine today... lovem. They are considerably brighter with these upgrades.