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Looking for info on LED headlight assemblies...

rceagle1a

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If anyone’s looking, I’m probably going to be removing my led heads and fogs. Zero issues just looking at getting rid of the truck. Let me know
With the needed adapters to run them on a halogen truck? What’s your price you can private message me with that if you like
 

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If anyone’s looking, I’m probably going to be removing my led heads and fogs. Zero issues just looking at getting rid of the truck. Let me know
I would be interested in the lights, depending on price and if everything is included to convert a halogen.Thanks
 

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You’re looking to get rid of it already?? Oh man.

Maybe if the price is right and I can’t resist...

Get me some more details. :)

Dayum. Talk about people jacking a thread. XD
 

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I’m looking for $1100, that includes headlights, led fog lights and the ballast to convert from halogen to led
Oh nevermind I can get the headlights and adapter for $1100 new. Dont think im gonna change the fogs otherwise that'd be a good deal
 

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Oh nevermind I can get the headlights and adapter for $1100 new. Dont think im gonna change the fogs otherwise that'd be a good deal
Ok no biggy, where are you finding these lights so cheap?
 

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Adapter and headlights new are $1245 at the best deal possible.


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so you have part numbers for everything and website

I mean, you can do just a little bit of reading here and find it all. Or you can go to Bam wholesale parts and put in 2019 ram and go to headlamps and pick the led left and right. It’s fairly simple.


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When going to led do you need to get a reflash from the dealer? Whats the part number for adapter?

No you don’t need anything from a dealer.

There is no part number, it not an oem part. Retroshop sells a retrofit harness. It’s on their site under the 19 ram.


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Thanks for the info. Talking with another parts guy and he saying a possiblebreflash was neccesary, but a wiring harness to bypass that is better
 

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It will not work without the adapter because the connectors on the halogen trucks do not mate up with the LED headlights.
 

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I have and extra headlight led 350$ (left side) plus shipping
 

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Does anyone have 15% discount code for BAMWHOLESALE?
 

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It’s happening, boys and girls. I just cashed out $1k of my LTC. I’ll be ordering my lights and picking them up from BAM at my service next Saturday. :)
 

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It’s happening, boys and girls. I just cashed out $1k of my LTC. I’ll be ordering my lights and picking them up from BAM at my service next Saturday. :)
Nice. Take your time and follow the installation instructions on the retro shop website. It’s not hard, the only part that sucks is removing the front fascia pieces. One tip I can offer is that once you have all the screws removed (the one inside the fender is tough to get to), you need to apply equal, outward pulling force on the front and the side of the fascia simultaneously to get it to release from the clips. See the picture below. There are clips all along that fascia piece. Pull out simultaneously from the two locations indicated by the arrows. Good luck!

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