Don't do this on veichles that use a single lamp for high and low beam.
Chevys may use a different bulb for high and low beam. You will overheat the
bulbs and burn them out much faster and they may even burst.
"mike d. (Michael Z-Sykes)" wrote:
> I think you can just nix the relay and run the power wire straight to the
> low beams. That's what I did with mne... mine come on with or without
> beams =)
>
> -mike d.
>
> >>> <HEMI@charter.net> 03/25/99 08:36am >>>
>
> >
> >2. Has anyone figured out a way to make the fog lights
> > stay on when you go to bright?
>
> I was thinking about this one too .
>
> I am thinking that maybe something like the "Hi-Four" kit that you can buy
> for a chevy may work to accomplish this . They sell this kit to Chevy
> guys
> so that instead of turning off the low-beams and then turning on the
> high-beams , it turns on both hte high-beams and the low-bemas when
> you hit
> the brights .
> Just about every place sells these kits in the Truckin' mags , and I
> believe that alot of the wiring , or at least the headlight plugs
> themselves , should fit .
>
> I would look into that .
>
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>
> Jack Hilton III
>
> Black 1998 Dodge Dakota R/T Club Cab
>
> Charter Pipeline......the Next Wave.....
>
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