Would the low beam LED still work if my Yukon has the HID bulbs? I currently have the OSRAM D3S HID bulbs in there, and the Yukon in the video has Halogen bulbs, so before I buy I would like to know if this would still work with my current factory setup. Thank you.
Hello! Great question - no the LEDs will not work if you have factory HID like D3S. That system is specific to HID and will be best to start with upgrading your bulbs to something like the Osram Night Breakers or CBB bulbs. The other thing you could look into would be a ballast upgrade from the OEM 35w system up to the 55w system to increase output! Shoot us an email with your questions: Sales@HeadlightRevolution.com
@@HeadlightRevolution Thank you that’s really helpful information. If I do upgrade the ballast to 55W, does that mean I need to upgrade the bulbs to 55W to match or will it also increase the output of the 35W bulbs already installed? Thanks again.
The bulbs will be okay as they are, but note that it will reduce their lifespan since you're going to be running it harder with a 55w system compared to a 35w system! It isn't a major life expectancy change, but do keep that in mind if you upgrade your ballast output!
The link will no longer work for the fog light bulbs.... I have a 2017 Yukon Denali, I'm in need of the fogs in this video? Send me a link please or let me know which ones they were? Thanks
Nice video. Is there a way to know if I need the interface or not? 2016 GMC Yukon XL Denali :: HID :: 6.2L. The fog lights are atrocious dingy yellow. And I am pretty sure that my iPhone 15 has a brighter light than my backups.
I just installed them last week and they are awesome compared to crappy stock halogen well worth the money!! But why dont you tell people in this video they have to install the anti flickers??????
You should not need anti flicker for this vehicle but it can always change from one truck to the next. Yours may need it where as the next 15-20 Yukon to get them may not!
I just Put these in last night and they don’t last more than a minute and start flickering and then shut off until I restart the vehicle… 2015 yukon XL SLE…..
For the headlights if you need the anti flicker does that go inside the headlights housing as well? Would be nice to show a video for the Yukon and Tahoe
Unfortunately, OEM HID systems cannot be swapped over to LED. I would recommend upgrading the HID bulbs in them! www.headlightrevolution.com/d3s-osram-xenarc-66340-nightbreaker-laser-B-66340XNL_2
The link will no longer work for the fog light bulbs.... I have a 2017 Yukon Denali, I'm in need of the fogs in this video? Send me a link please or let me know which ones they were? Thanks !
I do a lot of traveling mostly at night. Will the LED's go dim during the summer heat or will they shine bright for hours? I drive a 2019 Yukon XL an I'd like to use the same tech chosen for this video.
I have a 2015 Yukon SLT. Can i replace the dim headlights with the GTR Lighting Ultra2's mentioned in the video? If yes, what is the part number i should buy? There are so many part numbers.
Another nice job providing fitment support for this product, For the many Vanlife folks out there looking for Sprinter Van support, sure would be great to see a video for both high and low beam conversion for the relatively lame oem halogens. Thanks!
The low beam is OEM LED! Shop the Morimoto XB housings for an increase in brightness, www.headlightrevolution.com/15-20-gmc-yukon-xb-led-heads_4?quantity=1
I have talked to the city police where I live. They told me, my leds on my 2000 Toyota Camry LE was okay. About 2 years ago I got pulled over by a state trooper. This was at night on the highway. I had on my high beams when I past him on the highway. The state trooper told me, I blinded him. He told me, my led headlights weren't street legal. The state trooper didn't give me a ticket only a warning. So I started looking for new led headlight bulbs I found one. Oracle lighting V Series leds 9005 and 9006. Oracle Lighting says they're street legal that why I bought them. The rest of my leds are sylvania Zevo Super Bright Leds. I can't complain. Sylvania doesn't make the 74 leds those I need. I don't have any flickering so far. My Camry is a Silver color with 3 tone gray interior. So the cool white is what I use. I watch your videos to give me ideas for more upgrades.
@@HeadlightRevolution Then why did the city police tell me that my led headlights were okay to use then? I took his word that everything was okay. I wanted my Camry to be as street legal as possible so I wouldn't get a ticket or warning. I do very much like the modern look of leds on my Camry. I'm customizing the Camry anyway. Anyways thanks for telling me this I will be aware of this when I go out of state.
@@williamclick9771 as long as you don't blind people , they won't say anything about it , they really don't want to cite people for it , BUT if you blind people that can be a danger , for your car you can install fog light pods , either in the lower grille valance or under it and choose the ' spot ' light led choice , it will send a light beam far out ahead but won't blind people because it is so low to the ground , I chose the ' fog ' version to put the light directly in front of car instead of way down the road , they still light up the area for about 150 ft in front of car .... to get the best solution for your car it takes a good bit of time researching available options
😂didn't you say that you had your high beams on...LED are no illegal, if anything they're becoming mandate. Not only for safety but for power consumption
Would the low beam LED still work if my Yukon has the HID bulbs? I currently have the OSRAM D3S HID bulbs in there, and the Yukon in the video has Halogen bulbs, so before I buy I would like to know if this would still work with my current factory setup. Thank you.
Hello! Great question - no the LEDs will not work if you have factory HID like D3S. That system is specific to HID and will be best to start with upgrading your bulbs to something like the Osram Night Breakers or CBB bulbs. The other thing you could look into would be a ballast upgrade from the OEM 35w system up to the 55w system to increase output!
Shoot us an email with your questions: Sales@HeadlightRevolution.com
@@HeadlightRevolution Thank you that’s really helpful information. If I do upgrade the ballast to 55W, does that mean I need to upgrade the bulbs to 55W to match or will it also increase the output of the 35W bulbs already installed? Thanks again.
The bulbs will be okay as they are, but note that it will reduce their lifespan since you're going to be running it harder with a 55w system compared to a 35w system! It isn't a major life expectancy change, but do keep that in mind if you upgrade your ballast output!
I'd like to see a test of LED replacement bulbs for 5 3/4" and 7" bulbs from '70's classic and muscle car's
We've done some similar videos. Check out the Holley headlights!
Nicely explain thank you, perfect video
The links you have for the bulbs are not the same bulbs (except the low beam) you show in the video.
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The link will no longer work for the fog light bulbs.... I have a 2017 Yukon Denali, I'm in need of the fogs in this video? Send me a link please or let me know which ones they were? Thanks
Agreed. Video is outdated and low beam and fog light options are no longer available.
Nice video. Is there a way to know if I need the interface or not? 2016 GMC Yukon XL Denali :: HID :: 6.2L. The fog lights are atrocious dingy yellow. And I am pretty sure that my iPhone 15 has a brighter light than my backups.
Should just be a plug and play upgrade if you have OEM Halogen fog lights!
I just installed them last week and they are awesome compared to crappy stock halogen well worth the money!! But why dont you tell people in this video they have to install the anti flickers??????
You should not need anti flicker for this vehicle but it can always change from one truck to the next. Yours may need it where as the next 15-20 Yukon to get them may not!
@@HeadlightRevolution so for a 2019 Yukon w/halogen lights you would not need the anti-flicker?
I just Put these in last night and they don’t last more than a minute and start flickering and then shut off until I restart the vehicle… 2015 yukon XL SLE…..
Why is there no information out there explaining what vehicles need it and what vehicles don’t. I literally cant find anything about that subject
@@Gr3eNbEr3tSn1pR24 U need the the anti flicker boxes. Mine did the same thing same year yukon!
For the headlights if you need the anti flicker does that go inside the headlights housing as well? Would be nice to show a video for the Yukon and Tahoe
You will not need the additional PWM Anti-flicker harness for the headlights.
Will the Back up ( Reverse) for a 2022/2023 Tahoe Work with out Error Codes ? Really would appreciate a Reply Thanks..
What are good LEDS FOR THIS YEAR 2024 WANT TO UPGRADE H11 FOR MY CHEVY TAHOE.. HATE THEM YELLOW ONES IT HAS..
We can try to do an HR-Tested video on the new Tahoes!
I have a 2016 Yukon Denali with HIDs, any ideas on what LED options would be best for me, thanks.
Unfortunately, OEM HID systems cannot be swapped over to LED.
I would recommend upgrading the HID bulbs in them!
www.headlightrevolution.com/d3s-osram-xenarc-66340-nightbreaker-laser-B-66340XNL_2
The video mentions the bulb is a P13... What I took out is a PSX26W. Will those P13 bulbs fit those sockets?
Hello i was wondering with all these lights fit 2015 yukon denali?
YES THEY WILL!
The link will no longer work for the fog light bulbs.... I have a 2017 Yukon Denali, I'm in need of the fogs in this video? Send me a link please or let me know which ones they were? Thanks
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I do a lot of traveling mostly at night. Will the LED's go dim during the summer heat or will they shine bright for hours? I drive a 2019 Yukon XL an I'd like to use the same tech chosen for this video.
They will remain bright regardless!
I have a 2017 Yukon XL, could you tell me the part numbers for all the bulbs from the video? I would like to use the exact same one you installed.
This is all linked in the description!
I have a 2015 Yukon SLT. Can i replace the dim headlights with the GTR Lighting Ultra2's mentioned in the video? If yes, what is the part number i should buy? There are so many part numbers.
Do you have OEM halogen or HID?
I couldn't find a bulb for this vehicle on the website or through the links.
15-20 Yukon XB LED Headlights: www.headlightrevolution.com/15-20-gmc-yukon-xb-led-heads_4?quantity=1&DLG_HR_YT_HRT_1520_the_best_led_upgrades_back_to_front_HR0360
GTR Ultra 2.0 LED Low/High Beams: www.headlightrevolution.com/h11-h8-h9-ultra-series-bulbs-LED.BUL.H11.ULTRA_2?quantity=1&DLG_HR_YT_HRT_1520_the_best_led_upgrades_back_to_front_HR0360
15-20 Yukon Rear LED Upgrade Kit: www.headlightrevolution.com/HR-15-20-Yukon-Rear-LED-Upgrade-Kit?quantity=1&DLG_HR_YT_HRT_1520_the_best_led_upgrades_back_to_front_HR0360
My low beam is HID
Another nice job providing fitment support for this product, For the many Vanlife folks out there looking for Sprinter Van support, sure would be great to see a video for both high and low beam conversion for the relatively lame oem halogens. Thanks!
Our pleasure!
Where would I be able to find all products in the video?
Check out the links in the description, or enter your year/make/model to see our HR Tested listings!
www.headlightrevolution.com/
Can you go do it on the 2021 Ford F-150?
Maybe at some point!
The tail lights on the 2015 to 2020 GMC Yukon are very good!
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When I try to buy these it says I can’t with a vehicle with a license plate what do I select
What size CSP Mini bulb do I need for a 2020 Yukon XL. There isn't a link for it.
The low beam is OEM LED! Shop the Morimoto XB housings for an increase in brightness, www.headlightrevolution.com/15-20-gmc-yukon-xb-led-heads_4?quantity=1
Do you have gtr ultra 2 or 3 LEDs for motor cycles? I have a Yamaha 2010 road ßtar silverado
Sure do! Shoot us an email with more info so we can help!
218-755-5200
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Great video!
Glad you enjoyed it!
I have talked to the city police where I live. They told me, my leds on my 2000 Toyota Camry LE was okay. About 2 years ago I got pulled over by a state trooper. This was at night on the highway. I had on my high beams when I past him on the highway. The state trooper told me, I blinded him. He told me, my led headlights weren't street legal. The state trooper didn't give me a ticket only a warning. So I started looking for new led headlight bulbs I found one. Oracle lighting V Series leds 9005 and 9006. Oracle Lighting says they're street legal that why I bought them. The rest of my leds are sylvania Zevo Super Bright Leds. I can't complain. Sylvania doesn't make the 74 leds those I need. I don't have any flickering so far. My Camry is a Silver color with 3 tone gray interior. So the cool white is what I use. I watch your videos to give me ideas for more upgrades.
No aftermarket LED bulbs are street legal for headlight use. They are legal for fog lights but not the main headlights.
@@HeadlightRevolution Then why did the city police tell me that my led headlights were okay to use then? I took his word that everything was okay. I wanted my Camry to be as street legal as possible so I wouldn't get a ticket or warning. I do very much like the modern look of leds on my Camry. I'm customizing the Camry anyway. Anyways thanks for telling me this I will be aware of this when I go out of state.
@@williamclick9771 as long as you don't blind people , they won't say anything about it , they really don't want to cite people for it , BUT if you blind people that can be a danger , for your car you can install fog light pods , either in the lower grille valance or under it and choose the ' spot ' light led choice , it will send a light beam far out ahead but won't blind people because it is so low to the ground , I chose the ' fog ' version to put the light directly in front of car instead of way down the road , they still light up the area for about 150 ft in front of car .... to get the best solution for your car it takes a good bit of time researching available options
😂didn't you say that you had your high beams on...LED are no illegal, if anything they're becoming mandate. Not only for safety but for power consumption