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If I took a pic ,,,,,,,it looks like a wad of electrical tape
What is this headlight relay upgrade you are talking about. I just got a 67 charger and am wanting to do all the upgrades to it that'll make it a safe and reliable daily driver. ThanksPS, I've done the headlight relay upgrade and you'll be amazed how much brighter your headlights will be. I took before and after photos and will share them if I can find them on my hard drive (it's been about 18 months or so)...
Click on this thread I wrote...What is this headlight relay upgrade you are talking about. I just got a 67 charger and am wanting to do all the upgrades to it that'll make it a safe and reliable daily driver. Thanks
I will check it out. Thank you very much.Click on this thread I wrote...
https://www.forbbodiesonly.com/mopa...h-concealed-headlights.213911/#post-911832442
just need to read what I have wrotte and drawn and being posted on several threads and boards... with lot of supporters and good experiences about that ( with some minor and critical members exceptions of course, as any other ideas from anyone )
What is this headlight relay upgrade you are talking about. I just got a 67 charger and am wanting to do all the upgrades to it that'll make it a safe and reliable daily driver. Thanks
Ammeter fans? I would describe it more like there are those here that understand the role of the ammeter as it was originally designed, the information the ammeter displays, how to safely maintain conductors/connections relating the ammeter/charge circuit on these 50+ year old cars, and how to not place added loads in the wrong location as to put the ammeter and related connections outside of the original design specifications. Understand as well that any electrical circuit handling any kind of current requires inspection and maintenance over time to remain operationally safe.There are ammeter fans in here and those that don't like them. End of the day, pick your parts/approach, pay your money.
Ammeter fans? I would describe it more like there are those here that understand the role of the ammeter as it was originally designed, the information the ammeter displays, how to safely maintain conductors/connections relating the ammeter/charge circuit on these 50+ year old cars, and how to not place added loads in the wrong location as to put the ammeter and related connections outside of the original design specifications. Understand as well that any electrical circuit handling any kind of current requires inspection and maintenance over time to remain operationally safe.
Then, there are those that buy into the myth that a properly loaded and maintained original ammeter will spontaneously combust for no reason whatever if it’s not by-passed and expect that all previous electrical work in the past 50+ years on that new toy in driveway was performed by someone who knew what they were doing.