I have a 14’ now but had a 05’ Chevy (cat eye) before and the older truck was so much more DIY friendly. You could pull the headlights out in a matter of seconds and without tools! But don’t get me wrong, I wouldn’t go back to the older one. Don’t miss all the squeaking and rattling. And I don’t think I will ever own a truck without AC in the seats again. My truck has me spoiled now 🥶💺
So the installers said the side bar light never turns off , (mine is a 2018 model) morimoto said there is nothing that can be done, is it maybe because the drl is plugged in if my truck already comes with LED turn signals .. maybe the extra connection is messing with the wiring? Or power and keeping the side bar flickering , kindve like it was when you plugged in yours. How it flickered , that’s how it stays on even when the truck is off
Nvm , so I’m the instruction manual for 16-18 with the amber light on the inside , instructed to clip the grey wire and it doesn’t flicker at all, just refer to the manual and it’ll give you the answers haha
Heywhats up, thanks for the video, have the same truck you used in the video but noticed my side lights stay on and after 5- 10 min the start blinking really fast?? Any thoughts id appreciate it. Thanks
Anyone please! In the actual instructions there is no mention of removing the gasket from the oem lights and placing them on the new ones, did anyone skip this step? Will there be a problem? Thanks
Hey brother, I attempted to install these on my truck (2018 GMC Denali 1500). It has the factory LED turn signal. Went I put them in I got hyper flash and error in the dash. Any tips on how to remedy the issue?
I just ordered and received these lights for my 2018 GMC Sierra Denali and my side markers constantly flicker as well I don’t know how to get rid of it it’s definitely a problem with these lights I wish morimoto would fix it kinda bs that you pay 1600$ for headlights that have the side markers that don’t fully turn off even when the cars off, and locked…. How do I get them to stop flickering
Thanks for the instructional video. I have a question regarding the installation. In your video @9:20, you said the DRL harness is needed if your truck does not come with LED turn signals in the headlight. I thought that the DRL harness was used if the truck did not come with LED DRL. The SLT and above have factory DRL. Can you please clarify? Also, you said to use fuse #36, but according to the Morimoto instructions fuse #39 is used for the DRL harness. Which one is right? I hope you reply. Thanks again for the video!
I put them in today but my turn signals flash super fast and it says turn signal fault on the dash. Do I need to run the fuse? My truck is a 1500 denali so it had factory LED’s.
This issue could be related to a resistor. If you ordered the headlights from us, reach out to our support team about the issue so we can get with the manufacturer to find a solution for you. We do apologize for this happening to you. support@phastek.com
@@PhastekTrucks I ordered them from morimoto. They said they have built in resistors. They told me that the headlights must not be comparable with factory LED trucks. Even though they have an option on the website for “Sierra with factory LED”
@@jewllake no idea, ended up selling the truck because motor issues lol typical gm... but morimoto told me they don’t know what the issue is and they basically told me I was dead in the water
Can someone explain the wire for the drl? What process is needed. My dad's parking lights doesn't light up for anything and we think this is the option to go.
The headlights are plug and play. Everything should work once the connections are made. There is no additional wiring for the DRL. If the factory DRL is not working there there could an underlining issue that will need to be determined.
We do apologize for that. If you purchased the lights from us, please reach out to our support team so they can get with Morimoto about the issue. support@phastek.com
Stock headlights look better with the chrome grill and bumper. Wish Morimoto would produce another set that matches instead of the all blacked out look
The people have got to know.. Months later, I finally got them...and I'm pulling them off lol. These look awesome. During the day they are simply put - badass. They're unique, they stand out, they're blacked out and modded out, they have sequential turn signals, baby! At night? Its primary function: TERRIBLE. The aggressive DOT step makes it impossible to aim the headlights for proper visibility without blinding the shit out of everyone. Let me explain... The DOT step: It's neccessary and required by law. It's an aggressive staircase step, though. It's literally like a damn staircase made for giants, far too tall. After aiming the headlights properly, your field of vision is greatly impaired due to the fact that 1/3 of YOUR OWN LANE will be in complete darkness. Aim higher? Blinding everyone. Aim horizontally? Hotspots are off center and all messed up. The cutoff line: It's razor sharp, it's cool, and it's absolutely terrible for leveled or lifted trucks. I have coil overs and we all know it can be a bit bouncy at times. Most lifted or leveled trucks have some bounce to them. Well, that razor sharp line only amplifies the bounce. You'll see just how much bounce you've got with these lights! More annoyingly, it creates FLICKER. Flicker for me, flicker for you, flicker for every'f*ckinbody. That means it's like a laser in your rearview mirror in your eyes if you're unlucky enough to be driving in front of me. If you're on the other side of the road at a distance? You better be wearing sunglasses because I'll be blinding the shit out of you! I've aimed left, right, down and up in every damn configuration imaginable. My truck went crosseye and cockeyed in my aiming endeavours to no avail. I couldn't see jack shit or I could see EVERYTHING...except everyone else because they're trying to refocus their vision. I hope they can still have children... This lighting sucks. It takes the enjoyment out of driving at night. Its perfect application would be a stock height or lowered truck. THAT'S IT...no joke. This ain't user error. It's extremely poor engineering. I've decided to reinstall my OEM lights after a retrofit. I'll be certain to keep the light output modest and the projector either ECE standard and/or a pitted lense to soften the flicker and cutoff...because I'm in a modestly lifted truck. Truthfully, I got better visibility and night time driving enjoyment with my OEM projectors and a decent HID kit. $1200 down the drain...I'm still learning shit the hard way. Man, I thought I outgrew that nonsense. No worries, just gonna throw money at this problem. I contemplated retrofitting the XB's. I still might, but most likely going to resell at 30% loss (hopefully). adios, amigos! (jumps off cliff) Mario
We do apologize for the issues that you are running into. Have you reached out to our support team to see if we can get with the manufacturer and see how we can get your issue solved?
@@PhastekTrucks That is an incredible way of handling my woes, thank you sir. I don't think these problems can be addressed without a retrofit. I highly doubt that Morimoto would be willing to address my concerns with a realistic resolution. I plan to sell to the highest bidder, likely a 4-500 dollar loss and retrofit my stockers and going back to HIDs.
@@MrSkyline350gt Probably not. You should be able to aim them high enough that you'll get good visibility without blinding people. You *will* have to adjust horizontally unless the step 1/3-1/2 in your lane doesn't bother you. I'm actually retrofitting these XB. Before throwing them in the oven I messed around with the horizontal adjustment yet again, but this time while on a dark and empty backroad. What I was able to achieve was acceptable usage out of these headlights. I aimed the driver's side headlight slightly to the left so that the step was not in my lane and instead on the center divide line. Then I pointed them up a little to maximize my own view. I did the same with the right side but to a lesser extent. With some finagling the horizontal can be adjusted without removing the headlight from the truck. The air intake box must be removed to adjust the passenger side though. This was why I chose a desolate road. And in my case I had to use a step ladder for each side. I have to admit the results were favorable and I drove home satisfied. The only people annoyed by my headlights are low profile vehicles directly in front of me in my lane. Opposite direction drivers are unaffected until they're within 10-15 from me. I think with a less aggressive step, perhaps a slope like what is found in the Morimoto MLED 2.0 projectors my woes would never have come to pass.
If you have the 2019 Sierra Limited, which is the previous body style then these lights will work. But if you have the new body style of the 2019 models then these lights will not work.
Those are the factory fog lights that will have out blackout kit installed. Here is a link for the blackout kit if you would like to see the kit. www.phastekperformance.com/Phastek-DRL-Blackout-Vinyl-p/phastek-psblv-drl.htm
We are located at 6830 N. Eldridge Pkwy. Houston, TX 77041. We only have a small showroom that is currently pick up only. I encourage you to call first to make sure what you're looking for is in-stock. 1-855-742-7835.
It would have been great if GM didn’t make embarrassingly bad headlights on these trucks to begin with. My old hooptie 2005 Tahoe had better headlights.
Bro wtf lol GMC really made it hard to even change the turn signal bulb, 😂 surprised the whole bumper doesn't need to come off to remove the "headlight" lol
You made the job easy Thank you the truck looks great and it all works
It really was not that difficult, just take a bit of time and patience for it all to go smoothly. Thank you for watching!
Name of the lights
@@jesusvaldez5915it says in the title Morisot xb
I have a 14’ now but had a 05’ Chevy (cat eye) before and the older truck was so much more DIY friendly. You could pull the headlights out in a matter of seconds and without tools! But don’t get me wrong, I wouldn’t go back to the older one. Don’t miss all the squeaking and rattling. And I don’t think I will ever own a truck without AC in the seats again. My truck has me spoiled now 🥶💺
Brake boosters on these are a breeze in comparison. Between the two jobs I'd rather do this.
What is the output difference between the stock led headlights and the new ones
What lift/tire setup is on this truck? Great job on the video also, very detailed and helpful!
This truck has a 6" lift with 35x12.50 tires. Thanks for watching!
So the installers said the side bar light never turns off , (mine is a 2018 model) morimoto said there is nothing that can be done, is it maybe because the drl is plugged in if my truck already comes with LED turn signals .. maybe the extra connection is messing with the wiring? Or power and keeping the side bar flickering , kindve like it was when you plugged in yours. How it flickered , that’s how it stays on even when the truck is off
Nvm , so I’m the instruction manual for 16-18 with the amber light on the inside , instructed to clip the grey wire and it doesn’t flicker at all, just refer to the manual and it’ll give you the answers haha
Did you Clip the grey wire and did it stop flickering?
@@christianpuissant6932 sorry for the late reply but yes
So anyone wondering for future in just those models of GMC 16-18 the grey wire must be clipped and it’ll work perfect
Awesome video thanks. What would make the factory LED left turn signal be intermittent? Once again thanks. .
Music is so annoying I had to turn volume off to watch install!!!!!!!!!!!
Heywhats up, thanks for the video, have the same truck you used in the video but noticed my side lights stay on and after 5- 10 min the start blinking really fast?? Any thoughts id appreciate it. Thanks
Still no answer?
Might wanna unhook the battery first next time. Also the proper LED DRL fuse on my '14 SLE is #39, MISC IGN. Not #36.
What if my 14 has factory drl do i still need to wire?
Hey buddy can you make a video of how to add Fog lights to that specific truck please
Are the originals for sale ??
Are there any other aux fuse locations cause the one you said doesn’t work for my 2014
I have a 2019 gmc 2500hd Denali diesel will they fix my model?
Anyone please! In the actual instructions there is no mention of removing the gasket from the oem lights and placing them on the new ones, did anyone skip this step? Will there be a problem? Thanks
Hey brother,
I attempted to install these on my truck (2018 GMC Denali 1500). It has the factory LED turn signal. Went I put them in I got hyper flash and error in the dash. Any tips on how to remedy the issue?
Having same issue, you ever find a solution?
Can you please do a tutorial for DIODE DYNAMICS SS3 LED FOG LIGHT KIT 🙏 just bought my morimoto headlights
We will get with our team to line up an install guide and see what we can come up with.
Good video bud. And nice build.
Why is the side marker blinking erratically as soon as you plug it in i dont think thats normal right?
The headlight was a test light, its not a final production piece. The production lights do not have that flaw.
I just ordered and received these lights for my 2018 GMC Sierra Denali and my side markers constantly flicker as well I don’t know how to get rid of it it’s definitely a problem with these lights I wish morimoto would fix it kinda bs that you pay 1600$ for headlights that have the side markers that don’t fully turn off even when the cars off, and locked…. How do I get them to stop flickering
@@The_Swollarbear did u ever figure it out?? I’m currently considering ordering these if a resistor can solve that problem
@@The_Swollarbear i have these headlights too. there’s a grey wire you need to cut so they don’t do that
@@riced_5.32 what wire is that?
Any application for gmc canyon 2019? Thanks
If only the led strips were thicker. The all black makes them look like they were drawn in by pencil. Other than that, great lights 👍🏻
I wish I had watched your video before I changed out my headlights. It took me forever to find that hidden 7mm. 🤦🏻♂️
Thanks for the instructional video. I have a question regarding the installation.
In your video @9:20, you said the DRL harness is needed if your truck does not come with LED turn signals in the headlight. I thought that the DRL harness was used if the truck did not come with LED DRL. The SLT and above have factory DRL.
Can you please clarify? Also, you said to use fuse #36, but according to the Morimoto instructions fuse #39 is used for the DRL harness. Which one is right?
I hope you reply. Thanks again for the video!
That could have been something that was just misspoken. The fuse location is number #39 and what might have been ment to say was the LED Taillights.
Will these work in a 2014 GMC Sierra crew cab SLE ? Lmk ASAP thank you 🙏
Yes, these will fit a 2014 GMC Sierra 1500 Crew Cab
@@PhastekTrucks thank you so much just ordered them
@@PhastekTrucks I have a question do I have too buy the bulb or do they come with them ?
I put them in today but my turn signals flash super fast and it says turn signal fault on the dash. Do I need to run the fuse? My truck is a 1500 denali so it had factory LED’s.
This issue could be related to a resistor. If you ordered the headlights from us, reach out to our support team about the issue so we can get with the manufacturer to find a solution for you. We do apologize for this happening to you.
support@phastek.com
@@PhastekTrucks I ordered them from morimoto. They said they have built in resistors. They told me that the headlights must not be comparable with factory LED trucks. Even though they have an option on the website for “Sierra with factory LED”
@@tubby687 what was the final verdict on this?
@@jewllake no idea, ended up selling the truck because motor issues lol typical gm... but morimoto told me they don’t know what the issue is and they basically told me I was dead in the water
Can someone explain the wire for the drl?
What process is needed. My dad's parking lights doesn't light up for anything and we think this is the option to go.
The headlights are plug and play. Everything should work once the connections are made. There is no additional wiring for the DRL. If the factory DRL is not working there there could an underlining issue that will need to be determined.
The front park lights do not work from factory on these GMC
Only one ledbar on headlight works but comes on when you starts it it works then cuts off
We do apologize for that. If you purchased the lights from us, please reach out to our support team so they can get with Morimoto about the issue.
support@phastek.com
My OCD… “You didn’t clean the old parts you put back on the new part?” 🤦♂️
😂😂😂…. Details.. details..
Stock headlights look better with the chrome grill and bumper. Wish Morimoto would produce another set that matches instead of the all blacked out look
The people have got to know..
Months later, I finally got them...and I'm pulling them off lol.
These look awesome. During the day they are simply put - badass. They're unique, they stand out, they're blacked out and modded out, they have sequential turn signals, baby!
At night? Its primary function: TERRIBLE.
The aggressive DOT step makes it impossible to aim the headlights for proper visibility without blinding the shit out of everyone. Let me explain...
The DOT step: It's neccessary and required by law. It's an aggressive staircase step, though. It's literally like a damn staircase made for giants, far too tall. After aiming the headlights properly, your field of vision is greatly impaired due to the fact that 1/3 of YOUR OWN LANE will be in complete darkness. Aim higher? Blinding everyone. Aim horizontally? Hotspots are off center and all messed up.
The cutoff line: It's razor sharp, it's cool, and it's absolutely terrible for leveled or lifted trucks. I have coil overs and we all know it can be a bit bouncy at times. Most lifted or leveled trucks have some bounce to them. Well, that razor sharp line only amplifies the bounce. You'll see just how much bounce you've got with these lights! More annoyingly, it creates FLICKER. Flicker for me, flicker for you, flicker for every'f*ckinbody. That means it's like a laser in your rearview mirror in your eyes if you're unlucky enough to be driving in front of me. If you're on the other side of the road at a distance? You better be wearing sunglasses because I'll be blinding the shit out of you!
I've aimed left, right, down and up in every damn configuration imaginable. My truck went crosseye and cockeyed in my aiming endeavours to no avail. I couldn't see jack shit or I could see EVERYTHING...except everyone else because they're trying to refocus their vision. I hope they can still have children...
This lighting sucks. It takes the enjoyment out of driving at night.
Its perfect application would be a stock height or lowered truck. THAT'S IT...no joke. This ain't user error. It's extremely poor engineering.
I've decided to reinstall my OEM lights after a retrofit. I'll be certain to keep the light output modest and the projector either ECE standard and/or a pitted lense to soften the flicker and cutoff...because I'm in a modestly lifted truck.
Truthfully, I got better visibility and night time driving enjoyment with my OEM projectors and a decent HID kit.
$1200 down the drain...I'm still learning shit the hard way. Man, I thought I outgrew that nonsense. No worries, just gonna throw money at this problem. I contemplated retrofitting the XB's. I still might, but most likely going to resell at 30% loss (hopefully).
adios, amigos! (jumps off cliff)
Mario
Good info. I was looking to possibly buy these lights for my 2014 GMC Sierra 1500 6” lift. Don’t believe I’ll buy em. Thanks
We do apologize for the issues that you are running into. Have you reached out to our support team to see if we can get with the manufacturer and see how we can get your issue solved?
@@PhastekTrucks
That is an incredible way of handling my woes, thank you sir. I don't think these problems can be addressed without a retrofit. I highly doubt that Morimoto would be willing to address my concerns with a realistic resolution.
I plan to sell to the highest bidder, likely a 4-500 dollar loss and retrofit my stockers and going back to HIDs.
Do you think I would have the same problem with a stock truck with a 2" level kit?
@@MrSkyline350gt
Probably not. You should be able to aim them high enough that you'll get good visibility without blinding people.
You *will* have to adjust horizontally unless the step 1/3-1/2 in your lane doesn't bother you. I'm actually retrofitting these XB. Before throwing them in the oven I messed around with the horizontal adjustment yet again, but this time while on a dark and empty backroad. What I was able to achieve was acceptable usage out of these headlights.
I aimed the driver's side headlight slightly to the left so that the step was not in my lane and instead on the center divide line. Then I pointed them up a little to maximize my own view. I did the same with the right side but to a lesser extent. With some finagling the horizontal can be adjusted without removing the headlight from the truck. The air intake box must be removed to adjust the passenger side though. This was why I chose a desolate road. And in my case I had to use a step ladder for each side. I have to admit the results were favorable and I drove home satisfied.
The only people annoyed by my headlights are low profile vehicles directly in front of me in my lane. Opposite direction drivers are unaffected until they're within 10-15 from me.
I think with a less aggressive step, perhaps a slope like what is found in the Morimoto MLED 2.0 projectors my woes would never have come to pass.
What grill was that?
GMC Sierra 2019 new headlights ?
If you have the 2019 Sierra Limited, which is the previous body style then these lights will work. But if you have the new body style of the 2019 models then these lights will not work.
Very good video BUT the ridiculous noise in the background ruins it!
GMC sure didnt make it easy to swap out headlight assemblies! this looks like a project...
Wiring is different to the 2014 ?
what kind of fog lights are those ?
Those are the factory fog lights that will have out blackout kit installed. Here is a link for the blackout kit if you would like to see the kit.
www.phastekperformance.com/Phastek-DRL-Blackout-Vinyl-p/phastek-psblv-drl.htm
@@PhastekTrucks thank you
Where are you located?
We are located at 6830 N. Eldridge Pkwy. Houston, TX 77041. We only have a small showroom that is currently pick up only. I encourage you to call first to make sure what you're looking for is in-stock. 1-855-742-7835.
Thank you lightning McQueen
They are nice but to expensive.
But they are worth it when you consider that a factory replacement is the same price as this set.
@@PhastekTrucks true good point
It would have been great if GM didn’t make embarrassingly bad headlights on these trucks to begin with. My old hooptie 2005 Tahoe had better headlights.
@@chrmbly no it didn’t...
Bro wtf lol GMC really made it hard to even change the turn signal bulb, 😂 surprised the whole bumper doesn't need to come off to remove the "headlight" lol
usually does on 15-19 models
Lol, nice electrical short in the drivers side headlight assembly….I’ll pass
Not gonna buy unless they release an all white color matched headlight
Que feos focos le pusiste .....son mucho mas bonitos los originales