Is there a way I can do this myself? Like upgrade the relays and wiring ga. so I get better headlight flow, and possibly brighter lights? some people at Nasioc said that it helped a lot, but I never saw how they did it.
Is there a way I can do this myself? Like upgrade the relays and wiring ga. so I get better headlight flow, and possibly brighter lights? some people at Nasioc said that it helped a lot, but I never saw how they did it.
~Mark [SLi Admin]
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easiest thing to do would probably be to use the existing wiring to activate a new relay with heavier wiring leading to the lights.
I dont really see a point unless your upgrading the bulbs to a higher wattage or changing the lights entirely.
Either Summit or Jegs (I think Jegs has it) sells a heavy duty wire harness for such applications Mark. I think it may be $50, I could be wrong. Let me try to find the link....
http://www.jegs.com/webapp/wcs/stores/s ... &langId=-1
It might be on here somewhere. I couldn't find the same one I seen. I think painless makes it. Take a look through everything. You might find something.
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