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New Guy here: suggestions on headlight and corner lamps

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#1 ·
Hello I have a 2002 SLT and was looking for quality parts. I noticed there are tons of them on eBay - some are probally not very good quality. So I figure I'd join up on this forum to check you you guys. I'm looking for the better stuff. I'm concerned with quality of fitment and function.

One piece headlight assembly, clear corner lamps
One piece LED taillight assembly
LED third high mounted brake lamp

Could you please let me know which ones you guys here like or don't like. Where to purchase from or not purchase from.

Thanks from Durango Project
 
#2 ·
I think everyone here that has converted to the LED lights love them but noticed a decrease in light output (if that's a factor to you, you may want to consider that).

I think just about all 1 piece headlights have a slight fitment problem (leaves a gap sometimes.) This also may just be the installers ;) :lol:
 
#3 ·
The biggest problem isn't taking the time to fit the new lights to the truck properly. After a little time in adjustment, they fit just fine. Biggest problem with the aftermarket taillights is that they have contact issues. Again time in fitment will address that, to some extent.
 
#5 ·
MWeed said:
The biggest problem isn't taking the time to fit the new lights to the truck properly. After a little time in adjustment, they fit just fine. Biggest problem with the aftermarket taillights is that they have contact issues. Again time in fitment will address that, to some extent.
FWIW the LED TAILIGHTS have no problems at all the are truly plug and play.
Steve
DOC Pres
 
#6 ·
for the l.e.d. 3rd brake light you can get in touch with IndyDurango on these forums.I believe he can also get the headlights.he's a great guy to deal with.welcome to the forums.
 
#7 ·
Hey D Project,

Plan to dick around with the headlights. Pack alcohol (for drinking) and bandaids. There's a great write up on optimizing the install, as well as a nifty 3M adhesive trim that really makes them look a little less like "Made In China." If you get that far, just ask for links & symapthy.