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Old 11-27-2005, 07:28 PM
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Question high beams

i want to know if i can make one of those things that make youre high beams go on with ur lows so if ne one has bought one tell me how it works
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Old 11-27-2005, 08:46 PM
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Re: high beams

Why? Do you enjoy blinding fellow motorists?

Just go buy some hyperwhite HIDs for $12ea off ebay.
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Old 11-27-2005, 09:30 PM
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Re: high beams

no i do alot of driving in the middle of no where and there is alot of deer and other wildlife that walk out in to the road and i would like to see them better and when i use my high beams i would like my lows to stay on
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Re: high beams

Ohh I understand... sorry, I misunderstood what you were asking.

I'd still suggest you invest in some new superwhite HIDs rather than jimmy rig something your truck wasn't supposed to do. 9005s for your high beams, 9006s for your lows if you want to replace those too..
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If you would pull your f ing head out of your f ing ass and read the f ing thread, you will see that I posted the most common f ing cause in f ing post # 4 and Swalt followed it up with more f ing details in f ing post # 8. From what we f ing posted you should be able to f ing realize that if you have two new f ing tires on the f ing front and two raggedy ass f ing tires on the f ing back... that is probably causing your f ing bang. Try not to be such a tool. Can you do that, Thank you. f head!
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Re: high beams

I would agree . These things have enough trouble with wiring without trying to pull that much extra power thru the headlight switch . and having both filaments burning at the same time might cause overheating the lens and crack the first time rain hits it hot. Rob
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Old 11-28-2005, 10:48 AM
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Re: high beams

no they sell kits to do this i replaced the bulbs with silver star and it can handle it
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Re: high beams

check http://jcw.com it should be a headlamp relay, you can run all 4 lights simultaniously (sp?)
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Re: high beams

yeah but i want to just build one
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Re: high beams

You can also go to www.summitracing.com and they have them for about $20. I have replaced my headlights with the simulated HID bulbs. 100 watt high beams and 80 watt low beams. I have to say i am impressed in the look and visibility they give me.
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Found these the otherday. puttin them on my Festivous list. lol
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They actually look very cheesy now that i've studied them. IGNORE this Reply
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Re: high beams

Here you go:

http://store.summitracing.com/defaul...=egnsearch.asp
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Re: high beams

I Dont Want To Buy One I Want To Build One And Was Wondering If Any One Has One Or Knows How It Works
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