Projector light replacement

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CuylerTech

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Theyre cheaper material then the factory ones and the lens isnt as good of quality.
 

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If you don't want to spend the $475 on an OEM: https://parts.moparonlineparts.com/oem-parts/mopar-composite-headlamp-68093221ad

you can get a TYC for $230 that is almost identical to the OEM except for no embossed RAM letters in the lens: https://www.rockauto.com/en/moreinfo.php?pk=5910348&cc=3305957&jsn=405

Note: Both of those links are for the black version that my 2014 truck has, since the eBay set you posted were black I'm assuming that's what your truck has as well. You can get either in chrome for about the same price.

-K
 

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When you get them dried out really well make sure that the three brown colored vent caps on the backside aren't closed. I had the same problem with the passenger side on my 2015 Laramie after converting it to HIDs. Apparently I pushed one or more of them completely closed when I had it out. Just make sure that all of them are pulled out as far as they will go without coming completely off. That fixed the problem for me. Just make damn sure they're dry before going to the trouble of putting them back in the truck. I tried a heat gun first but it was a PITA and I didn't want to take chance on melting something so I put them in the window towards the sun and left them there all day.
 
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