4 Hi Headlight Mod

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Ginger

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Written up by GoCougs

OK I did the mod today and absoultly love it.

Here is what you need:
1. 1 Relay (4 prong, with #85, #86, #87 and #30. Common relay for aux lights)
2. 16 gauge wire (I used 4 different colors to tell the difference (green, brown, white, yellow))
3. Conduct
4. Electrial tape
5. 1 Self tapping screw
6. 4 female wire connecters
7. 1 Ring terminal for battery
8. 1 Ring terminal for ground
9. 2 side by side wire connectors
10. 1 inline fuse

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Step 1
Disconnect the battery at negative and positve ends for safety

Step 2
Remove the passenger side headlight by the 2 bolts on top (or you can remove the marker light, I removed both just for convinence)
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Step 3
Clip the brown wire to the brown wire of the low beams
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Step 4
Clip the green wire to the green wire of the high beams

Step 5
Run the brown wire from the low beams to the relay. Connecting it using a female adapter to #87
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Step 6
Run the green wire from the high beams to the relay. Connecting it using a female adapter to #86
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Step 7
Run conduct over both green and brown wires

Step 8
Run a ground from the relay prong # 85 to the screw that holds it on the fender wall

Step 9
Mount the relay near the battery on the passenger side fender using the self tapping screw
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Step 10
Run a wire from the relay prong #30 to the battery +, with an inline fuse.
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This is how it should look when completed
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Step 11
Reinstall the lights, close the hood and flick on your high beams
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Low Beams:
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High Beams:
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Greg

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I wish you would have waited to post that up. I was talking to Mitch to try and get the pics so that way the write-up would be complete.
 

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you can pm them to me and ill add them
 

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none work period right now the pb went dead. if i dont get any tonight, ill take pictures of it on my truck
 

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the cardomain pics went dead. mitch is sending me the pics on monday.
 

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I still have to do this to my new truck. You guys can host the photos on your user albums here.
 

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Anyone running this with HIDs notice the lowbeams momentarily flicker when you flip the highs on? I don't think it's hurting anything but it is annoying.
 

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Anyone running this with HIDs notice the lowbeams momentarily flicker when you flip the highs on? I don't think it's hurting anything but it is annoying.

yea, mine does it, but when they are fully warmed up, it doesnt do it nearly as bad.

i still need to change my high beams they are yellow lol
 
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