will try this again. I am trying to change a side bulb on a 2008 chev. tahoe and it looks like one has to remove the front bumper in order to remove the headlight assym. Is this correct?

Asked by mkenney Sep 05, 2012 at 08:45 AM about the 2008 Chevrolet Tahoe

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I was a Pontiac GMC tech, and still am a master certified tech. I can't believe how dumb the engineering was for a bulb replacement on these trucks. Follow the link below for a full video on how to do it. (This is ridiculous) Although this is for an Avalanche, it should be the same. http://www.carcarekiosk.com/video/2008_Chevrolet_Avalanche_LT_5.3L_V8/lights/headlight

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Thank you very much. i was almost there but found the additional step needed to complete the job. very helpful. I must agree on the dumb engineering also!

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