I have a 2001 sport 1500 and need head light assemblies and brake light assemblies but all i keep finding r for 2nd gens W/O Sport package can I "down grade to the regular assemblies " witch r way F*****g cheaper lol ?? Wood they " plug & play" the same??
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You would have to change some wiring as well.
How about these? I have purchased two sets from these guys, granted, they were non-sport headlights, but, quality is good, and years later, they still look new.
How about these? I have purchased two sets from these guys, granted, they were non-sport headlights, but, quality is good, and years later, they still look new.
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How about these? I have purchased two sets from these guys, granted, they were non-sport headlights, but, quality is good, and years later, they still look new.
I can't afford it I'm trying to recover from wasting all that money chasing a air fuel problem put me hella behind on bills . What type of wiring wood I need do they make a plug and play?? adapter plug??Originally Posted by HeyYou
You would have to change some wiring as well.How about these? I have purchased two sets from these guys, granted, they were non-sport headlights, but, quality is good, and years later, they still look new.
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They make adapters for going to other way..... Don't know about going sport -> non-sport....Originally Posted by Welderduck
I can't afford it I'm trying to recover from wasting all that money chasing a air fuel problem put me hella behind on bills . What type of wiring wood I need do they make a plug and play?? adapter plug??
Sport package trucks have two, two wire connectors for the headlamps. Non-sport use a single three pin connector. So, you would need to move one wire from the high beam connector, to the low beam. It's entirely possible you would need a three pin connector as well, as I suspect they are different for four headlight systems.....
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Sport package trucks have two, two wire connectors for the headlamps. Non-sport use a single three pin connector. So, you would need to move one wire from the high beam connector, to the low beam. It's entirely possible you would need a three pin connector as well, as I suspect they are different for four headlight systems.....
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They make adapters for going to other way..... Don't know about going sport -> non-sport....Sport package trucks have two, two wire connectors for the headlamps. Non-sport use a single three pin connector. So, you would need to move one wire from the high beam connector, to the low beam. It's entirely possible you would need a three pin connector as well, as I suspect they are different for four headlight systems.....
Ah gotcha makes sense now 🤔🤔🤔 wonder how much a headlight wire harness would be and just swap **** guess ima go to the pull apart after work 2morrow lol 😆 thank u for the info
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Rock Auto has Sport headlights that fit your truck - about $55 each side currently. If your truck is a sport headlight truck, they will be plug and play...Originally Posted by Welderduck
I have a 2001 sport 1500 and need head light assemblies and brake light assemblies but all i keep finding r for 2nd gens W/O Sport package can I "down grade to the regular assemblies " witch r way F*****g cheaper lol ?? Wood they " plug & play" the same??
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This actually sounds like a better plan....Originally Posted by AtomicDog
Rock Auto has Sport headlights that fit your truck - about $55 each side currently. If your truck is a sport headlight truck, they will be plug and play...






