get some HID's they are worth it. i bought a kit off ebay and they don't blind anyone. i made sure of this i am guessing the tahoe beam pattern is low and wide stock. I do too hate the hid kits that blind people. you can always aim your lights lower to avoid blinding people.
i did make a 600 mile camping trip pulling a 24ft travel trailer that was said to weigh 5000lbs. let me just tell u i was not impressed with my tahoe ltz w 3.42 gears and 22in wheels. i rented this trailer for a camping trip even tough i made it, i would not reccomend it to pull all the time...
i mounted the slim ballast to a vertical bracket metal piece behind the headlight next to radiator using the supplied doulble side sticky tape.
I don't see any way to get access to the headlight bulbs without unbolting them and removing partially from front of vehicle. The hardest part was...
i never worked on your particular model but have seen on some cars that the rear caliper inside pad is stationary and you have to release it by unscrewing a screw on the inside of the caliper somewhere. this could be what is still holding on the caliper to the disc. not sure just a suggestion...
the pics above look more blue than i wanted. but it seems they get a little more white after warmup. I am very please with the effectiveness of these HID lights. HID lights are awesome and should be standard on automobiles.
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