I love them, these were a much needed upgrade, since the factory lenses faded terribly after I cleaned them two years ago. I could run with the high beams on on the highway and no one would flash me to tell me I was blinding them. We drove to my sister in laws in Idaho Falls for Thanksgiving and left home after I got off work, and Lyndsay drove the first part while I had a nap. I heard her grumble and slow down several times saying she couldn't see. Something needed to be done.
Enter Anzo USA and superbrightleds. com for the upgrades. The Yukon has Anzo lenses since the axle swap (I did some accident repair at that time) and they've been great, beam pattern is very nice, and they show no signs of wear, plus they're consistently the highest rated aftermarket brand on ebay. The LEDs are another brand I've had good results with in the past so I went with them again, but just for the high beams, the lows I stuck with traditional halogen bulbs for one reason: heat. LEDs don't generate heat, and when driving through snow at night, this could be a liability, since the snow will cover the lights if they're not on or make heat. Incandescent bulbs make heat, LEDs do not.
Installation was easy enough, most of it is factory like stuff, and the only difficulty was in figuring out where to put the cooling fins for the high beams (there are fins on the led bulb to keep the electronics cool, not to keep the housing from melting) but once I got that figured out, everything else went smooth like warm butter. And can I say, I really like how GM had it figured out, at least for a little while, how headlights should be attached to the vehicle, no tools were needed to take the old stuff off and install the new stuff.



Enter Anzo USA and superbrightleds. com for the upgrades. The Yukon has Anzo lenses since the axle swap (I did some accident repair at that time) and they've been great, beam pattern is very nice, and they show no signs of wear, plus they're consistently the highest rated aftermarket brand on ebay. The LEDs are another brand I've had good results with in the past so I went with them again, but just for the high beams, the lows I stuck with traditional halogen bulbs for one reason: heat. LEDs don't generate heat, and when driving through snow at night, this could be a liability, since the snow will cover the lights if they're not on or make heat. Incandescent bulbs make heat, LEDs do not.
Installation was easy enough, most of it is factory like stuff, and the only difficulty was in figuring out where to put the cooling fins for the high beams (there are fins on the led bulb to keep the electronics cool, not to keep the housing from melting) but once I got that figured out, everything else went smooth like warm butter. And can I say, I really like how GM had it figured out, at least for a little while, how headlights should be attached to the vehicle, no tools were needed to take the old stuff off and install the new stuff.
