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let there be light
Ok, I'm getting older and maybe my night vision is so-so. I want to replace my head lamps with something truly effective. Not necessarily a HID type or a "pencil type" retina burner.,but something that truly lights the road. Rally type maybe with the "european" pattern. I have the "tripods" now and want something that will go in the standard housing with a hi & low. Legal is not necessary either!
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Let there be light
Have you tried installing a relay? With a relay you'll get a full 12v to the lights.
Here's a link I found that has a good diagram. There are three links for brighter lights. Lights |
Rick,
Tony is right on. Take out one of your headlights and use a good digital volt meter and check what voltage is getting to your headlight bulb. Mine was reading 10.97-11.05 volts because my wiring was not adequate. I bought a headlight relay kit from Painless. It really brightened up my headlights. Got it from Jegs I think. |
Tony, get an error message when cliucking on Lights:
The requested URL /1bad6t/helpfullinks.html was not found on this server Is there another URL for the diagrams ..........thanks |
Fit Hella H4 headlamps with 100/80 or 120/100 watt offroad bulbs
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Link to lights
Don,
I just tried it and it worked for me. Try typing the webaddress into your browser. It is: http://webpages.charter.net/1bad6t/helpfullinks.html |
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