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Headlights Headlamps Lamps Pair for 1999-2002 Silverado 2000-2006 Tahoe Suburban
$ 37.06
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Description
DESCRIPTION:E
xcellent Packing:
each assembly was sealed in its own fitted box,
with a cellophane protectant on the outer plastic and paper
seals covereing the access
ports for the bulbs
Good Price:
T
hese are the
cheapest lights
you could find with
best price and high quality and also the nice out look
Good Fitment:
Perfectly fitment
,es
pecially
1999 2000 2001 2002 CHEVY SILVERADO
Easy To Install
:
The removal and installation process are simple
(For Detailed Process,just see below)
Good Quality:
The trimming of the ports was also very high quality,
without softness or give
Exactly Right Position
:
All the new assemblies
popped right into place
and
lined up with the mounting bolts exactly right
Excellent Customer Service:
Efficient communication
for every before or after-sale questions
Gives you and your family safer nighttime driving and
see road markings and traffic sighs better.
Driving at night can be a scary proposition - and it's even scarier if you can't see the road well.
A dim, cloudy, yellowed, or otherwise damaged or non-functioning headlight makes driving dangerous,not only is your own
safety at risk, but the safety of others is as well.
OEM Part Number:
GM2503187,GM2502187
Interchage Part Number:
16526134,16526133
SAE/DOT
approved for street legal
Made By OEM Approved & ISO Certified Manufacturers With Materials That Meets OEM Requirements
Low Beam Bulb Type:
9006 HB4
(bulb not included)
High Beam Bulb Type:
9005 Hb3
(bulb not included)
COMPATIBLE WITH:
1999-2002 Chevrolet Silverado 1500
2500
2001-2002 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 HD 2500 HD 3500
2000-2006 Chevrolet Suburban 1500 2500 Chevrolet Tahoe
PACKAGE INCLUDES:
1 pair set of Left Driver Side + Right Passenger Side Headlights Headlamps
NOTE:
Before you begin to adjust the light, make sure check the alignment of your lights first. Park the vehicle about 10 to 25 feet from the wall with the lights aimed at the wall. The centerlines of the headlights should not be any higher than 3.5 feet above the ground.
1.
Find the adjustment screws.
Firstly, locate the adjustment screws on your vehicle.
2.
Adjust the headlights individually.
The headlights should be adjusted one at a time. Put a rag or towel over a chair in front of
the light you want to block. Covering the light assembly directly can damage the plastic lens.
3.
Adjust the vertical field.
The screw on the top of the light housing should be turned clockwise to raise the lights and
counterclockwise will lower the light. The headlight should be adjusted until the top of the most intense part of the light beam
shines directly on or just below the center of the tape line on the wall.
4.
Adjust the horizontal field.
The screw on the side of the light housing should be turned to get the right/left adjustment correct.
Adjust the lens so that the most intense part of the beam is to the right of the vertical line.
5.
Test your results.
On Dec-21-20 at 10:07:12 PST, seller added the following information: