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rigging up headlights brights = brights and lows at same time
i've got an 89 olds eightyeight and was wondering if anyone here has rigged up the headlights so that when you hit your brights both your low and high beams are on at the same time
is there any good way of doing this?
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Re: rigging up headlights brights = brights and lows at same time
Why would you do this in the first place? If you did, you could blow a fuse in the car. you would need 2 switches and 2 different fues. it can be done, but with some wireing. i would not though, could cause a fire.
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Re: rigging up headlights brights = brights and lows at same time
I don't know if the bulbs are designed for both elements to be on at the same time (heat factor) plus you system wiring could over heat and cause a fire --Don't do it
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Re: rigging up headlights brights = brights and lows at same time
I agree
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