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Old Jul 2, 2019 | 01:45 PM
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Anyone replace their stock headlights with Anzo LED on a 2019? Bright? Easy to install?
Except for the Anzo Rant here, Has anyone that has changed their stock lights, Have you had a daylight running light "tube" fail?
Problem with that is if it goes out you have to buy a complete new set.
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Old Jul 2, 2019 | 06:16 PM
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There are 2 style Anzos for the 2019. The regular Anzo housings which come with Halogen bulbs. you want to definitely upgrade the halogens over to LED or HID. I'd recommend CrystaLux G11 Series or CrystaLux T5 Series HID Kits.

Or you can get the Anzo LED Projectors with built-in LEDs, which are pretty good out of the box. They put out a nice amount of light and it's certainly an upgrade. The downside is it's a completely sealed system, like other headlights with built-in LEDs, where if something fails you have to replace the entire housing.

So you're pretty much on par with the options and their downsides.

For my money, I'd do the regular Anzos with HID bulbs in the lows and LEDs in the highs. That should give you the best output AND the ability to swap something out if anything ever fails.

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Old Jul 5, 2019 | 06:29 PM
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I have the anzo led's installed in my 2018 truck and love them. I've had a few issues but anzo have been great at communicating to me. I rarely night drive so can't comment on the brightness part yet.
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Originally Posted by SnowHater
I posted this in the wrong place and was directed here.
Anyone replace their stock headlights with Anzo LED on a 2019? Bright? Easy to install?
Except for the Anzo Rant here, Has anyone that has changed their stock lights, Have you had a daylight running light "tube" fail?
Problem with that is if it goes out you have to buy a complete new set.
I’m the Anzo Rant poster! The problem was a loose posi-tap, not the Anzo light.
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Old Jul 11, 2019 | 10:57 AM
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Originally Posted by Inspector656
I’m the Anzo Rant poster! The problem was a loose posi-tap, not the Anzo light.
No complaint on the rant. I can get ticked about things that should work and don't. I have used posi-tap and always wonder if the plug in part is going to stay in place. It just looks like in the design the thing could fall out with a little vibration.
I got the Anzo installed last night and really like the led for the bright. More adjustment for the hid for dim needs to be done. I do like the switchback for the drl and the directional lights.
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