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Old 04-03-2012, 03:50 PM
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Here is some info I found:

Good quality headlights:http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...913314-4157460

Great install Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UcikbIyGLH0

Make your own harness: Dodge Ram Sport Headlight Conversion.pdf

Parts list:

O.K Guys..Here is a Parts list complete with part numbers & prices. except for the fuse holders, I got all my parts from "Susquehanna Motorsports" http://www.rallylights.com phone# 1-610-944-3233

1-female headlight connector (same as bulb) #CP9004CM - 7.49ea.
4-Ceramic Male 9004/9007 Connectors #CP9004CF - 7.49ea.
4-HELLA Relays, 40A, Dual 87 outs, with Diode #HL87453 - 13.22ea. or
4-HELLA Relays, 40A, Dual 87 outs, without Diode, #HL87453 - 8.00ea.
4-Relay Holders, complete with terminals, #HL87123 - 3.77ea.

Fuse holders from Advance Auto 12ga.wires, #BP/HUU 5.49ea.

I am thinking of doing this one myself...
Old 04-04-2012, 08:15 AM
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For converting to the sport headlights these would be a better pick. I had put a homemade relay system on years ago so it was plug and play.

http://www.amazon.com/Conversion-Hea...3544750&sr=8-1

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Yes, I saw those, but I think that without the relays, the extra draw on the system would put more wear on the headlight and high/low beam switch. If like you, you have the relays already installed, I would agree, this makes it easy.
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depends on how those are wired, if it burns all 4 at once on high, your in big trouble. and also strange, those are $179 after added to cart direct from headlight depot but only $150 on amazon
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I think that installed the in the stock form one bulb is low and the other is high, the extra wire adapter just plugs into your system to make that happen. When I did the relays I also found a mod that used both bulbs for hi, all for the price of a wire splice.

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What about using these two together as an easy plug and play solution?

I'm all stock, non-sport.

1. Heavy Duty Headlight Harness - part #: 55-9505 from LMC http://www.lmctruck.com/icatalog/de/full.aspx?Page=61

2. http://www.amazon.com/Conversion-Hea...8-1&tag=vig-20
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I have that exact sport upgrade from amazon, it doesnt burn all 4 at once so my stock switch works good. I plan to do the relay upgrade and wire it to burn all 4 at once sometime down the road
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