USatC
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any tips for making my headlights a little brighter? Anyone using halo or led lights with some install info?
I'm more old school. I like the glass housing flat front H4/H1 lights. Great beam control and plenty bright. I would say a relay might be a good idea on old wiring though.any tips for making my headlights a little brighter? Anyone using halo or led lights with some install info?
Agreed!Nothing aggravates me more than going head on with a UFO in the middle of the night...
Guess I'm asking is what's up with the original relay? Does it not do that already?The relay eliminates any voltage drop through the bulkhead and switch, etc.
You provide direct battery to headlamp pin by implementing the relay. You also save any wear on your electrical connections.
OEM wiring goes threw the headlight switch and dimmer switch feeding the headlights directly. This means minimal wire size, multiple connections, contacts that have to deliver the full amp draw and added wire length. The relays make it where the switches have a very minimal draw (longer life) and give you a more direct voltage without all the possibilities for voltage drop.Guess I'm asking is what's up with the original relay? Does it not do that already?
I 100% agree, buy good tools, quality wire and the proper connectors. Hope you didn't think I was trying to steer people away lol. Your very well respected on here so I have to imagine you do great work.Thanks for the recommendations.
If you have all the correct tools to do one of the kits, by all means, build it yourself. Buy top level components and don't cheap out. Same with cars, you can buy a Ford Focus or a Ferrari. They are both transportation, but the quality might be a smidge different between the two.
There is more to it than throwing wires together. Many of the other kits and even suggestions on mopar sites steer folks in a direction that isn't the best approach.
If you want a plug and play solution that is engineered and designed for our Mopars, give me a PM.
I have a saying, "Pick your parts, Pay your money". Lots of choices out there, some better than others.
Rob
Many times, it's just a wiring issue from the alternator to battery.
As soon as I added a couple extra wires under the hood and through the firewall, my electrical issues were fixed.
Headlights are plenty bright and no dimming.
I didn't know that my car had a relay, I thought the headlight switch handled the full load. My 1970 Plymouth shop manual doesn't show me a relay, except in the case of Fury with headlamp delay.Our old cars came with relays.....is there something I'm missing? I know the wiring from the factory isn't all that great but never had a problem with dim head lights unless the alternator wasn't putting out good current at idle or the idle was too low.