Briter lites
Harold
Any body ever try the cheap (~$150) HID kits on eBay? Seems the ricers all like 'em from some of the folks' feedback. For the low cost it is almost worth trying them to see how they perform.
Anyone that hasn't tapped the two wires so that low beams and high beams are both on should do it. I highly recommend it. It doesn't make your low beams any better, but for those of you who think your high beams are lacking are in for a surprise. I'm still going sport housings, but needless to say I'm very happy after just tapping the wires.
Shawn
Shawn
West, it'll have a connector that plugs into the connector that normally plugs into one of your lights. The harness only needs to plug into one side and the connector for the other light is not used. Did I make that clear as mud?
Add another to the bright light club
I went a different route than most. I rarely drive with my high beams. So I installed one relay on the low beam side. I grabbed the lavender/white whire right behind the battery tray on the driver side. The wire is located in a large black wire loom. Start from the engine compartment fuse/relay box and work towards the front of the truck. You will find where the lavender/white wire slits into both left and right low beams. I installed the relay before the split.
My results where:
I think I might get flashed with my low beams on..... ha ha
Happy New Year eveyone.....!!!!
Dave
My results where:
I think I might get flashed with my low beams on..... ha ha
Happy New Year eveyone.....!!!!
Dave
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regards,
AJG617
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