Tahoe/Suburban Yukon/Denali
The factory tails just don't flow with the truck. Why make a slick truck then put those rigged lens over it. I vote Denalis for sure. Escalades would be great but to much work to swap out to LED'S.
ORIGINAL: 07summitwhite
What I don't get is everyone loves the escalade's taillights and they are the almost the same as the tahoe/suburban except there LED?
What I don't get is everyone loves the escalade's taillights and they are the almost the same as the tahoe/suburban except there LED?
I prefer the stock ones on my color. I like the look of the Escalade LEDs over the stock lighting. Absent the eskys I would probably run stock.
I don't like the "white" edge that runs around the perimeter of the Denalis. It stands out on my color.
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I don't like the "white" edge that runs around the perimeter of the Denalis. It stands out on my color.
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ORIGINAL: 07summitwhite
What I don't get is everyone loves the escalade's taillights and they are the almost the same as the tahoe/suburban except there LED?
What I don't get is everyone loves the escalade's taillights and they are the almost the same as the tahoe/suburban except there LED?
Denali tails all the way!
Not on BLACK they don't IMO! To each their own. 
LEDs besides being brighter (engine2) are also much, much faster to illuminate, thereby giving you a fraction of a second more reaction time and distance to lay on the binders. 30 mph is 44 ft/sec. That's two car lengths. I can't remember the actual time differential but I think it was close to a full second. Easy to notice when you're behind a car that has LEDs in the CHMSL and incandescent in the brakes.

LEDs besides being brighter (engine2) are also much, much faster to illuminate, thereby giving you a fraction of a second more reaction time and distance to lay on the binders. 30 mph is 44 ft/sec. That's two car lengths. I can't remember the actual time differential but I think it was close to a full second. Easy to notice when you're behind a car that has LEDs in the CHMSL and incandescent in the brakes.






