tgt624824
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I love the idea of the dual XEON beams instead of the high being a standard bulb. Now the question is can you get the H13 because I looked and did not find any made by Mcculloch. Now I did not really "bet" anything, I generall lose when I bet on anything. Kinda strange that the Yukon and Tahoe are almost identical under the skin that they have completely diffrent headlights.
I love the idea of the HIDs and if I do pull the trigger on a new Yukon then that will be a high priority to change out. Does anyone think that it would void the warrenty to have those in there. I know by law it should not unless it can be proved that it broke something but I would (here we go again) bet that some dealers would be happy to tell you that as soon as you open the hood your warrenty is null and void. Is there cutting of factory wires to put in the HIDs or does it just plug into the clip that the existing bulb plugs into?
Here's where I got mine, quick shipment and a quality kit. There is a wire harness that plugs into stock wire harness (included). I will post what Mcculloch wires match up the the Yukon (3 wires) this weekend (I wrote it down after testing to see which wire was which). I went with these fellas after searching for the best price on the H13 and a name brand kit:
http://www.ultrabrightlights.com/pc-21481-3913-5300k-mcculloch-h139008-bi-xenon-hid-kit.aspx
I believe I said 5000k above, but the kit I got was actually 5300k (they have all of the different levels) as I didn't want to lose the brightness and useability. Like you said, they have to prove that it caused the issue to void your warranty...
-Travis