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Reviews (7)

Jan 06, 2018
Replaced stock
2005 Escalade (Tahoe, Suburban, Yukon, etc)
The Escalade has the AM/FM antennas integrated in the third row side windows. For some reason it gives horrible reception with Pioneer radios. Had to get the GM stock antenna and base. The hole where the antenna base goes through to the inside on Tahoe's/etc, is plugged with expanding foam, and very difficult to try and poke a hole through. Fasted way around this, is getting this antenna extension cable, and a Metra antenna adapter (the one you usually connect to the stock wire to be able to plug into the aftermarket radio). The antenna adapter will have to go between the antenna base wire and this extension.
Antenna/base wire > antenna adapter > antenna extension > Radio
144" is the perfect length for my vehicle. Just had to hide the wire under the wiper cowl across the car, then into the car through the firewall gromet, and up and behind to the back of the radio.

Jan 08, 2018
More for aesthetics
These aren't exactly brighter than stock halogens, but they do look a lot better with 5000k HID's. These LEDs say 6000k, but definitely do not have a blue tint to them like 6000k HID's do. You can still tell when the fog lights are turned on/off, but since they are the same color as my HID's, the light blends together, where as with stock bulbs you can tell how far up/down they are angled due to the color difference. For under $10 for both LED's, it's a nice aesthetic upgrade

Oct 20, 2018
Bang for the buck
They're not the brightest one the market, but for the price, they were worth installing. Remote works up to about 20' seems like. Been through mud and lots of rain within first 2 weeks of having them on, and seem to hold up well. Instructions aren't the best, but it's literally plug and play. Not hard to install. Pictures don't do these rock lights justice. Keep in mind, the placement and angle of the rock lights will determine how much light output you end up with. You can always reposition them in a different spot to see what works best for you.