Thank you for posting. This is much more clear than the other video I watched. I've been wanting to do this swap for awhile. The new lights look really nice and I think this is a task I can handle LOL
Thanks for the info. All I needed too do was replace a bulb but I didn't know what screws to take out and didn't wanna take random screws out all willy nilly 👍
Everyone do yourselves a favor and lower the spare tire out of the way first. Much easier access to that one clip above the tire. Also my plug terminal thing was mounted vertically and you can see which plugs go to which wires with the tire down and easier to clip wires back into place.👍
Yeah, I put the Chevy lights on my Sierra. The only issue I had was the little plastic pecker on the tail light that goes into the alignment hole on the body was a bit snug. A simple fist palm did the trick though hah.
As stated in the beginning of the video, these specific lights came with the harness, but it probably depends what brand you buy or where you get them from.
@@qrsservices9576 I got mine from Rock Auto, but I have an Amazon link in the video description for the same lights with harnesses and they are cheaper there.
Help! I did the exact same thing on my 04 sierra but the break lights don’t work on either side… I went to “Pull a Part” and got the harnesses and I’m not sure if there the people because they’re used or should I replace the circuit board or what…? I paid $160 for the lights
Make sure the ignition is on when you're checking the brake lights and make sure the bulbs aren't burned out and that you don't have the brake and tail lights mixed up. I'm guessing one of them problems is the issue, because I think these tail lights would work even without the harness update, the blinkers just wouldn't work right.
I think the link I have for the set in video description was actually cheaper than from Rock Auto, but otherwise if you’re dead set on ordering from rock auto, just look up the tail lights for like a 2005 Chevy 1500 and these should pop up.
My wiring underneath my bed is a mess. I’ve had other people hook up trailer lights as well was trailer lights in the bed for my gooseneck. The little post with the four plugs has nothing plugged in it and all lights work. I thinking about cutting the wire harness on the new taillights and just splicing the wires? Is this a good idea
@@Cream_CurdlR Yeah if you’re replacing with the exact style light housing you’ll just twist all your old bulbs out and transfer over to new tail light housing. No messing around with routing a harness.
I want to buy those tail lights from the link you posted and it says they doesnt fit in my 02 silverado.. does the link still work ? And do I just ignore the fact that it says it doesn't. Fit in my truck?
All plastic will eventually fade in the sun but these still look pretty good and the truck is not garaged. It sees 100°+ all the way to snow and -30° in the winter
These are not the same for the 2007 gmc newer body style, maybe the classic style not sure. The 07 Sierra brake light and turn signal are wired together for power. This means when you hit the brakes both turn and brake light light up. There's also 4 light bulbs in the 07 Sierra
@@TonyTheTruckGuy classic style and regular style are not the same, different wiring configuration for the tail lights. The early 07 gmc would work but the newer style 07 does not. 99-07 had 3 light bulbs 07-13 had 4 light bulbs and the turn signal and brake light shared power. 07-13 was also a larger tail light assembly compared to the 99-Early 07 model. The other difference is the rear control box configuration for powering the wiring harnesses. Yes they look similar but they are not the same configuration for the wiring. Take a Classic style and Regular style wire harness from 99 and try it with 07. 07 has more wires as well as more pins in the plug.
@@TonyTheTruckGuy Any way to post a link for these tail lights. You can see the 1 has 4 lights other has 3. This makes a huge difference when plugging these in to work. It configured power differently.
The link in the description should actually be the Dorman ones. I got mine originally off of Rockauto.com but I copy and pasted the part number into Google and these ones came up. They look identical but are cheaper.
Mine were basically a perfect fit. Only issue I had at all was the plastic alignment pin on the tail lights were a bit tight for the hole they go into, so it took a little persuasion with my palm to push them in but that’s it.
If they were a cheap set off of eBay, that’s likely the issue. I’d see if those can be returned and get the Dorman ones or the ones I have listed in my video description.
I can not find a three to four bulb adaptor anyplace. The place where I get my annual inspection in Texas has inspected my truck for five years but this year they say the sidemarker has to operate. They did not care that the truck did not come wired for it. I bought some pig tails at junk yard to tie in to it but that adaptor looks better. 99 Silverado.
You may be able to order just the harnesses somewhere but otherwise you could try to snag used harnesses from the junkyard if you won’t want to mess with wiring.
@@TonyTheTruckGuy If I buy harnesses off a slightly newer truck with four bulbs will it plug into same place under the bed with no further mods? I saw you upgrading yours on here but the lights came with new harness that plugged into same place as the old one.
@@cliffperkins2339 Yeah I didn’t change anything under the truck. The little light module under the bed with 4 connectors going to it was untouched. All I did was upgrade to the 4 bulb tail lights which came with the 4 bulb harnesses and plugged them right in.
@@TonyTheTruckGuy I guess I will head to the junk yard in my non inspected vehicle to get some tomorrow. I just wonder if the harnesses they sent you were wired specifically for this mod ?
@@cliffperkins2339 Don't think so. I just ordered the lights for like an 03-07 Chevy instead of the dated looking 2000 GMC ones. You should be fine with just harnesses.
Just got done installing mine. Those clips holding the harness took longest time for me. New lights look great tho 👍🏼
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Thank you for posting. This is much more clear than the other video I watched. I've been wanting to do this swap for awhile. The new lights look really nice and I think this is a task I can handle LOL
Thanks for your posting very clear and easy to understand...
Thanks for the info. All I needed too do was replace a bulb but I didn't know what screws to take out and didn't wanna take random screws out all willy nilly 👍
Everyone do yourselves a favor and lower the spare tire out of the way first. Much easier access to that one clip above the tire. Also my plug terminal thing was mounted vertically and you can see which plugs go to which wires with the tire down and easier to clip wires back into place.👍
One word of caution about that is that most spare tire cables on these 20+ year old trucks are rusty and won’t want to lower or raise back up haha
@@TonyTheTruckGuy oh I keep mine used frequently 😅
Thank you for posting this. Now I know that I can use the 4 lights also since mine has 3 lights on it.
thinking about getting some aftermarket lights or just the silverado stock ones for my 04 sierra. It'll probably be cheaper
Will the tail lights from a gm work in a Chevy. it looks like you have gm light in your bed and putting Chevy light in place of them.
Yeah, I put the Chevy lights on my Sierra. The only issue I had was the little plastic pecker on the tail light that goes into the alignment hole on the body was a bit snug. A simple fist palm did the trick though hah.
This is exactly what I needed help with thank you sm 🙏🏻
Dos the new harness cone with the new lights or do I have to order that separately, if so what’s the part number for the new harness
As stated in the beginning of the video, these specific lights came with the harness, but it probably depends what brand you buy or where you get them from.
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Sounds good bro thank you do you have a link where I can order the lights that you bartered
@@qrsservices9576 I got mine from Rock Auto, but I have an Amazon link in the video description for the same lights with harnesses and they are cheaper there.
Help!
I did the exact same thing on my 04 sierra but the break lights don’t work on either side… I went to “Pull a Part” and got the harnesses and I’m not sure if there the people because they’re used or should I replace the circuit board or what…? I paid $160 for the lights
Make sure the ignition is on when you're checking the brake lights and make sure the bulbs aren't burned out and that you don't have the brake and tail lights mixed up. I'm guessing one of them problems is the issue, because I think these tail lights would work even without the harness update, the blinkers just wouldn't work right.
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Tony thanks man
Could you reply back the part number and brand from Rock Auto? I need to order a left one for my 03 Silverado to pass inspection
I think the link I have for the set in video description was actually cheaper than from Rock Auto, but otherwise if you’re dead set on ordering from rock auto, just look up the tail lights for like a 2005 Chevy 1500 and these should pop up.
@@TonyTheTruckGuy Ok awesome. Thank you 👍🏼
These work 99-03 also guys !! My mans has a 99 and put them lights on I have 02 and put them lights on! I don’t see why it wouldn’t work try it
You can also replace the lens
Thanks for posting
My wiring underneath my bed is a mess. I’ve had other people hook up trailer lights as well was trailer lights in the bed for my gooseneck. The little post with the four plugs has nothing plugged in it and all lights work. I thinking about cutting the wire harness on the new taillights and just splicing the wires? Is this a good idea
Sounds like someone bypassed that light module at some point, so yes this is probably the easiest way.
Nice work bro you really nailed it
What bulb is the bottom (4th one)
@@coldhotmagma3565 Never pulled the socket out to check, but I’m guessing a 194.
@@TonyTheTruckGuy ok thank you. Ijust replaced the harness and my previous one didn't have bulbs in it so I was wondering
How the ffffffffkkkk did you get all the lights to light up at the same time??? Scanner?
No I literally installed the lights and harnesses as shown in the video and it all worked lol. Did you get new harnesses?
do u need a new wiring harness every time u change tail lights?
Only if you’re changing the style of tail light like I was
@@TonyTheTruckGuy great video Tony. so if i didn't change the style and just went with stock assembly i could just unplug and plug in and thats it?..
@@Cream_CurdlR Yeah if you’re replacing with the exact style light housing you’ll just twist all your old bulbs out and transfer over to new tail light housing. No messing around with routing a harness.
@@TonyTheTruckGuy thanks for the fast reply . cheers!
@@Cream_CurdlR No problem, good luck!
Can you use the stock bulbs and harness? When putting a 2003 housing in a 2000 Silverado
You might be able to use the same bulbs, but you’ll need he new harnesses if you want them to function properly.
Looks nice!
I want to buy those tail lights from the link you posted and it says they doesnt fit in my 02 silverado.. does the link still work ? And do I just ignore the fact that it says it doesn't. Fit in my truck?
Correct, the link is still good, just ignore what it says. It only says that because they are technically not 99-02 style, but they will fit.
Will this work vice versa? (i.e. Sierra tail lights on a Silverado)
Most likely, so long as you swap the harnesses too.
Tony The Truck Guy Thanks man, I'll try it! You don't see too many swapping Sierra tail lights to the Silverado, so I was curious 👍
Does the link still work to buy?
Yep.
Will a flat head screw driver work to pry open the clips that hold the wiring harness?
Yeah, that shouldn’t be an issue. I just used the pick because it had a bend to it.
those clips were a pain in the dick
Did these tail lights last?? Do they still have that shine to em or did they fade out?
All plastic will eventually fade in the sun but these still look pretty good and the truck is not garaged. It sees 100°+ all the way to snow and -30° in the winter
@@TonyTheTruckGuy awesome! thanks for that input!
Do you know the wire harness part number by any chance ?
Unfortunately no since they came with the lights in my case but you may be able to find them on gold or rock auto
Exactly what I want to do to my truck. thank you for the great video!.
Any time my man.
Would this fit on my 01 1500 silverado?
I don’t see why not, my Sierra here was an ‘01 and another guy at my work did this on his ‘00 Chevy.
u dont need to disconect the batery?
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Never a bad idea when dealing with electronics, but not necessary in the case. Especially if you have the lights turned off.
Great how to video!!
can they fit on a 2001 silverado because it says 04-07
Yep, my truck is a 2001 GMC Sierra.
can they fit on a 2000 gmc Sierra?
@@TonyTheTruckGuy can they fit on a 2000 gmc sierra?
I would think so. Same body style as this ‘01
@@TonyTheTruckGuy yes is same style body
My 01 has the same look underneath!😂
These are not the same for the 2007 gmc newer body style, maybe the classic style not sure. The 07 Sierra brake light and turn signal are wired together for power. This means when you hit the brakes both turn and brake light light up. There's also 4 light bulbs in the 07 Sierra
Yes this only works on 99-07 classic
@@TonyTheTruckGuy classic style and regular style are not the same, different wiring configuration for the tail lights. The early 07 gmc would work but the newer style 07 does not.
99-07 had 3 light bulbs
07-13 had 4 light bulbs and the turn signal and brake light shared power.
07-13 was also a larger tail light assembly compared to the 99-Early 07 model.
The other difference is the rear control box configuration for powering the wiring harnesses.
Yes they look similar but they are not the same configuration for the wiring.
Take a Classic style and Regular style wire harness from 99 and try it with 07.
07 has more wires as well as more pins in the plug.
@@TonyTheTruckGuy Any way to post a link for these tail lights. You can see the 1 has 4 lights other has 3. This makes a huge difference when plugging these in to work. It configured power differently.
@@stevenb320 The link for the ones I used in this video is in the video description. They’re about $125 for the set with harnesses on Amazon.
Whats the link for the dorman tail lights?
The link in the description should actually be the Dorman ones. I got mine originally off of Rockauto.com but I copy and pasted the part number into Google and these ones came up. They look identical but are cheaper.
Tony The Truck Guy Did they fit snug?
Mine were basically a perfect fit. Only issue I had at all was the plastic alignment pin on the tail lights were a bit tight for the hole they go into, so it took a little persuasion with my palm to push them in but that’s it.
SleepP.R - Yes?
I will put dielectric grease on connections.
You dnt really need the harness right?
Its just the side marker
Correct. You don’t NEED it, but you do if you want all of the lights to work properly.
@@TonyTheTruckGuy ok thanks
Just installed this on my 04 Sierra and can’t get the brakes or reverse lights to work.
That’s strange, same lights I used?
Tony The Truck Guy same set up got them off of eBay but the pins are different. Stock one has a ground for every plug.
If they were a cheap set off of eBay, that’s likely the issue. I’d see if those can be returned and get the Dorman ones or the ones I have listed in my video description.
Steve Nikonovich that’s what you get for buying stuff off eBay. They sell a lot of cheap stuff sometimes
I can not find a three to four bulb adaptor anyplace. The place where I get my annual inspection in Texas has inspected my truck for five years but this year they say the sidemarker has to operate. They did not care that the truck did not come wired for it. I bought some pig tails at junk yard to tie in to it but that adaptor looks better. 99 Silverado.
You may be able to order just the harnesses somewhere but otherwise you could try to snag used harnesses from the junkyard if you won’t want to mess with wiring.
@@TonyTheTruckGuy If I buy harnesses off a slightly newer truck with four bulbs will it plug into same place under the bed with no further mods? I saw you upgrading yours on here but the lights came with new harness that plugged into same place as the old one.
@@cliffperkins2339 Yeah I didn’t change anything under the truck. The little light module under the bed with 4 connectors going to it was untouched. All I did was upgrade to the 4 bulb tail lights which came with the 4 bulb harnesses and plugged them right in.
@@TonyTheTruckGuy I guess I will head to the junk yard in my non inspected vehicle to get some tomorrow. I just wonder if the harnesses they sent you were wired specifically for this mod ?
@@cliffperkins2339 Don't think so. I just ordered the lights for like an 03-07 Chevy instead of the dated looking 2000 GMC ones. You should be fine with just harnesses.
I'm doing the something but getting mine out of a junkyard way cheaper
Probably, I just wanted the look of brand new ones for resale purposes.
The hardes shit was removing the clips on the wireless lmao 😂
srry did u say $60 ea?
Correct.
@@TonyTheTruckGuy lol i got a pair for a litle over $70
Nice! I think I did find a cheaper set as well but it didn’t say if it came with the harnesses or as a pair so I didn’t get those.
Rip the people no longer sell these
Link in video description still works and says in stock
@@TonyTheTruckGuy hmm weird for me it says unavailable 😕
@@upnorthlivin814 That is weird lol. Unless they just don’t ship to you?
@@TonyTheTruckGuy could be the possibility company’s think it’s impossible to ship to Alaska but it’s reallt just like shipping to other places 😂
@@upnorthlivin814 Yeah I’m not sure why Alaska gets outed haha
Lol LL a1
the chevy taillight is such an ugly choice
That’s why you’re watching a video how to install them? 🤡
@@TonyTheTruckGuy I looked up how to replace taillights on a gmc sierra lmao not my fault you can't title things well
@@CiaGuy I titled it great. Got your view, didn't I?