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Gotta have 4 doors..... Rawhide, TOTY 2023!
Okay, I can get them from my shop tomorrow and box them up. Do you have PayPal? Thanks!I'm interested if you've still got these
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Okay, I can get them from my shop tomorrow and box them up. Do you have PayPal? Thanks!I'm interested if you've still got these
I do, I'll pm you so we can exchange info.Okay, I can get them from my shop tomorrow and box them up. Do you have PayPal? Thanks!
We have four self service wrecking yards in Houston that I go to, and check their online inventory listings too. And there are other yards I haven't been to as well....if money was no object, I could chase parts and toys all day!I need to stop throwing things away! Next time I take a part off its going on here. You would be sick at the amount of OBS there is in the landfill because of me, and square bodys.
I think it is pretty simple. The biggest difference is the plugs for the lights. FrankieD61 has done the swap on his truck (actually twice because the first truck he put them on got wrecked, and he reinstalled the quad beams setup on his replacement truck). The best thing is if you can get the wiring harness, but that wiring harness is wrapped and mixed up in all the rest of the harnesses on the front end. I tried to get it separated on the truck that I got the more expensive set out of, but gave up after a while and just clipped the pigtails for each headlight bulb. There should be enough wire on each to tap into the existing harness in your truck. Basically you still have high and low beam on each side, but the connection is different from the composite halogen bulbs.Is there a video or directions for making the swap? Or is it pretty plug-and-play?
The four bolts that hold the mounting assembly for each side, that has the adjusters in it, are in the same place. Same size bolts too. GM was good back then about engineering interchangeability. And in some countries where the US spec composite headlight was not in conformance with their vehicle codes, the quad beams were used well after 1988-89. The Holden Suburban, produced from 1998-2001, is but one example.I think it is pretty simple. The biggest difference is the plugs for the lights. FrankieD61 has done the swap on his truck (actually twice because the first truck he put them on got wrecked, and he reinstalled the quad beams setup on his replacement truck). The best thing is if you can get the wiring harness, but that wiring harness is wrapped and mixed up in all the rest of the harnesses on the front end. I tried to get it separated on the truck that I got the more expensive set out of, but gave up after a while and just clipped the pigtails for each headlight bulb. There should be enough wire on each to tap into the existing harness in your truck. Basically you still have high and low beam on each side, but the connection is different from the composite halogen bulbs.
There may be a video on YouTube, I know there are a lot of them on repairs for our trucks. I've pulled up a few in the wrecking yards, trying to get directions on taking something apart....
I could put those on the dually.. '93 cab so no CHMSL, but with the '94-up grille.. people would really be wondering.I just got these at the yard; the buckets need cleaning but the units are complete including the diffuser panels.