I have a 2015 Sierra 2500HD. Like most, I find the headlights to be too dim.
I'm looking at LED bulbs to replace (Lumen vs PIAA vs Oracle). They appear to be plug and play (except for routing the ballast). The problem is the depth they require due to the fan that most of these have at the base.. I can't tell if they'll fit within the headlight housing and allow the dust cover to screw back on. I don't mind carving out the dust cover, but on the passenger side, the proximity of the airbox limits the clearance even more.
Will LED headlight conversion bulbs fit in the 2015 Sierra's without modifying the airbox in some way?
Also....I note that most of the LED bulbs that supposedly fit the 2015 Sierras are 9005. Except for Lumen, who gives me the choice of 9005's or 9012's. The stock bulb is a 9012/HIR2. 9005 is supposedly a high beam, 9012 is supposedly a high/low beam. Why would they say that a 9005 would work? Don't these projectors use a shield to give low-beam cutoff?
I'm looking at LED bulbs to replace (Lumen vs PIAA vs Oracle). They appear to be plug and play (except for routing the ballast). The problem is the depth they require due to the fan that most of these have at the base.. I can't tell if they'll fit within the headlight housing and allow the dust cover to screw back on. I don't mind carving out the dust cover, but on the passenger side, the proximity of the airbox limits the clearance even more.
Will LED headlight conversion bulbs fit in the 2015 Sierra's without modifying the airbox in some way?
Also....I note that most of the LED bulbs that supposedly fit the 2015 Sierras are 9005. Except for Lumen, who gives me the choice of 9005's or 9012's. The stock bulb is a 9012/HIR2. 9005 is supposedly a high beam, 9012 is supposedly a high/low beam. Why would they say that a 9005 would work? Don't these projectors use a shield to give low-beam cutoff?
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