2007 Yukon XL, Yukon, Suburban

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kdean7
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2007 Yukon XL, Yukon, Suburban

Post by kdean7 »

Anyone had the chance to remove a headlight on one of these yet? Going to mount strobes but can't figure out how to remove the headlight assembly.

Any ideas?
otter9309
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Post by otter9309 »

Hide-a-ways will do better in the lower driving lights (if you have them). Smaller, tighter spots tend to perform better with hide-a-ways. Headlights will drown out the strobes, stick with a headlight flasher up top.

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kdean7
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Post by kdean7 »

actually planning them for the turn signals. Didn't specify the difference cause the whole thing is one assembly.

Any idea how to remove the assembly?
otter9309
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Post by otter9309 »

No, I am not sure. I was just commenting on the placement.

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Post by Jay G. »

I just did a 2007 Yukon. Two 10mm bolts on top where you can see them, and one hidden in the wheel well. also 10mm. You need to remove the 2 7mm bolts and a few push type retainers in the wheel well to see the one bolt.

I drilled the strobe in right below the oem marker bulb. Drill a 1 1/4" hole in the outer shell, then the 1" hole in the inner shell. I used the push in type strobe bulb, and sealed it with marine grade silicone. Came out very nice!
Jay Goldmark, EMT
Ex-Captain, Woodmere Vol. Fire Dept.
Fire District Communications Supv.
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Owner, Top Class Electric, LLC.
Woodmere, Long Island, NY


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