Excellent video... thanks for sharing. Will be very helpful for folks! Only addition I would add is that rather than just pulling on the side of the bumper cover... reach in the inside of the side cover and here are three small hex screws that secure a bracket that clamps the side bumper cover to the fender. Once you loosen thise three screws you'll be able to easily pull out and not risk breaking any of the plastic bumper clips.
@Krause Commercial Painting it is only if you are replacing the head light assembly. Most modern cars unfortunately require the removal of the bumper cover.
This is a great video for showing which screws to remove. Need to include the steps on how you removed the bumper. After breaking the first clip on each side I decided not to pursue any further.
Amanda, what did you replace your light for? My 2015 slt day time running light is out and it’s driving me nuts. Debating on replacing whole headlight assembly but this looks like a lot of work 😅
Hey guys great vid, have you guys ever swapped a harness out on the headlight? I am hoping to convert my HID to LED and cannot find an adapter to convert a D3S connector to something like and H11. I was hoping you guys knew what type of connector it was on harness to the low beams so I could just bypass all of the HID wiring. Thanks fellas!
Good video, but i would like to get a set of your brand headlights for my Yukon, nothing on your website to do a direct purchase. I’m not in California and don’t do dealerships when I have you video to do it myself. Besides dealer charge their 30 to 50 percent markup to customers lol not a win for your company when we can’t find your product on the web.
Can you please post amazon referral links to the tools you used, so we know what to get and you earn money when we buy. Also can you do a video of you installing Denali HID assembly onto a SLT or lower trim level.
Thanks, we will try to add that to the video. Thank you for the suggestion. It's possible we may have a install video similar to that in the future, but currently no plans for it.
I came here for fog light replacement, watched almost the whole thing in dismay only to find out this is HEADLIGHT replacement... Now I know at least what a bitch that job is!
Let us know what you thought of the video in the comments! 😎
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Excellent video... thanks for sharing. Will be very helpful for folks! Only addition I would add is that rather than just pulling on the side of the bumper cover... reach in the inside of the side cover and here are three small hex screws that secure a bracket that clamps the side bumper cover to the fender. Once you loosen thise three screws you'll be able to easily pull out and not risk breaking any of the plastic bumper clips.
Thanks for the feedback! :)
OMG ....lol - that's ridiculous! Why would GM put us through that kind of headache to change a headlight? Thanks for posting !!!
No problem!
@Krause Commercial Painting it is only if you are replacing the head light assembly. Most modern cars unfortunately require the removal of the bumper cover.
This is a great video for showing which screws to remove. Need to include the steps on how you removed the bumper. After breaking the first clip on each side I decided not to pursue any further.
Thanks for the feedback
Great vid!! Now I know I definitely need to stay away from adult beverages when I tackle this project! What a pain.
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Great video! Had to replace my headlights in my Yukon and this video saved me a bunch of time and money. My headlights even come from y’all I think
Glad it helped!
Amanda, what did you replace your light for? My 2015 slt day time running light is out and it’s driving me nuts. Debating on replacing whole headlight assembly but this looks like a lot of work 😅
Hey guys great vid, have you guys ever swapped a harness out on the headlight? I am hoping to convert my HID to LED and cannot find an adapter to convert a D3S connector to something like and H11. I was hoping you guys knew what type of connector it was on harness to the low beams so I could just bypass all of the HID wiring. Thanks fellas!
Having a really tough time with the "middle" clips. I can't get anything in there with enough bite or leverage. Any tips?
Good video, but i would like to get a set of your brand headlights for my Yukon, nothing on your website to do a direct purchase. I’m not in California and don’t do dealerships when I have you video to do it myself. Besides dealer charge their 30 to 50 percent markup to customers lol not a win for your company when we can’t find your product on the web.
Can you please post amazon referral links to the tools you used, so we know what to get and you earn money when we buy. Also can you do a video of you installing Denali HID assembly onto a SLT or lower trim level.
Thanks, we will try to add that to the video. Thank you for the suggestion. It's possible we may have a install video similar to that in the future, but currently no plans for it.
Hey great video! Do you need to do this even though you're just replacing the headlight bulbs?
No, do it from inside engine bay. Passenger side you will need to remove air box. Whole project .10 min or so
How u take the air box out
Great video! Will be trying it this weekend.
Thank you!
I came here for fog light replacement, watched almost the whole thing in dismay only to find out this is HEADLIGHT replacement...
Now I know at least what a bitch that job is!
Thanks for the feedback!
Dude! Invest in a Milwaukee m12 power ratchet! 10x faster than the tedious ratchet you are using
Milwaukee power ratchet for the win.
Just saying.
Thanks for the feedback!
Any power ratchet FTW. :D I was cringing with each turn of the ratchet.
Can I use factory oem hid with these headlight