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Alright guys, I have gone thru a ton of pages trying to understand all of this... It's making my head spin. I have a '15 LTZ with the s*itty Halogen Projector headlights and they suck. What exactly do I need, to get more light and a brighter pure white light ( not the piss yellow ), I hate the blue colored light so I was thinking 5500k. If someone can tell me everything I need... my second question is exactly how hard is it to install? I'm sick of the crappy lights that should be WAY better than they are. Came to Lubbock tonight, and on the way to the hotel on the pitch dark highways, the light just ISN'T the way it needs to be. I'm sure this is simple stuff to understand, but as I have never done this I would appreciate a little help, maybe a little step by step.

 

You can order the complete kits from either The Retro Fit Source, TRS, or FastHeadlights. FastHeadlights post on this forum under the name of FastWS6TA. If you decide TRS they have the Silverado Elite Spec Kit
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Well my FRX 3.0 retro fit kit came for my Silverado and about to do the install but must say it looks abit intimidating. I had a video showing how to do it but now I can't find it anywhere. Anyone have a link to it for the Silverado's?

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You can order the complete kits from either The Retro Fit Source, TRS, or FastHeadlights. FastHeadlights post on this forum under the name of FastWS6TA. If you decide TRS they have the Silverado Elite Spec Kit

 

Thanks man. Phil sent me a message with options on different choices and if I'm going to do it, I think maybe the FXR kit would be best. But many have great results with different options. Met a guy tonight while at the car wash and started talking about our trucks, differences etc. Took this pictures showing the Projectors my 2015 LTZ came with and the ugly yellow light which isn't bright enough, compared to his 2016 LT Projector's. Clearly in person showed how vastly improved and great the new lights are, I am aiming for that color of light and brightness for mine, it was perfect... I also need to figure out which ones to get for the High Beam and Fogs.

27131393666_f53a726d82_k.jpg2015 Left ( Mine ) to 2016 left by Josh Clark, on Flickr

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Please help with my FRX install in my projector Silverado headlights. To me it looks like you need to install one of the brackets first with the studs upright but then I can't get the projector in.DSCN1686_zpso94c7f9h.jpgDSCN1685_zpsq8jsrld9.jpg

 

Is this right?

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Thanks man. Phil sent me a message with options on different choices and if I'm going to do it, I think maybe the FXR kit would be best. But many have great results with different options. Met a guy tonight while at the car wash and started talking about our trucks, differences etc. Took this pictures showing the Projectors my 2015 LTZ came with and the ugly yellow light which isn't bright enough, compared to his 2016 LT Projector's. Clearly in person showed how vastly improved and great the new lights are, I am aiming for that color of light and brightness for mine, it was perfect... I also need to figure out which ones to get for the High Beam and Fogs.

27131393666_f53a726d82_k.jpg2015 Left ( Mine ) to 2016 left by Josh Clark, on Flickr

If you don't use your brights that much don't waste money there. Phil helped me match my fogs to my headlights and he nailed it (35 watt w/ 6500k). I wish I would have gone with the FXR kit from the start.

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Please help with my FRX install in my projector Silverado headlights. To me it looks like you need to install one of the brackets first with the studs upright but then I can't get the projector in.DSCN1686_zpso94c7f9h.jpgDSCN1685_zpsq8jsrld9.jpg

 

Is this right?

That is correct. The top spacer is simply a spacer as you will use the factory mounting holes. You will most likely only be able to get one screw in place on the top since you are doing the rear install method. One screw is totally fine. It will hold no problem. Sorry I wasn't on earlier to help.

 

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Yes!! That is what I was looking for thank you so much. I was doing it the way they show except I threaded the bolt from the bottom through the spacer put a nut on it then through the light housing. It says right there to leave the bolts loose for extra room. Bingo! Thanks again!

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That is correct. The top spacer is simply a spacer as you will use the factory mounting holes. You will most likely only be able to get one screw in place on the top since you are doing the rear install method. One screw is totally fine. It will hold no problem. Sorry I wasn't on earlier to help.

 

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Hey that's ok we all have things to do I understand but thanks for replying now though. Question, see how I have the bolts through the spacer then with a nut? I did that to keep them there and so they would not spin as I'm tightening the other nut after it goes through the housing. Well that is where I was having problems, the bolts stuck up too far not allowing clearance but from the link posted about showing how to do it I guess you do NOT put nuts on them like I did but rather leave then loose and hang down thus allowing more clearance to maneuver the light into position. Right?

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