Cool headlights
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- Hemp8709
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Cool headlights
Anybody have angel eye headlights,projectors,hid etc? I am have a few in mind but, want to see if anybody else has installed them and how they like em. Includes some pics!
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Re: Cool headlights
I couldnt wait. I went ahead and bought these. 

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Re: Cool headlights
Be sure that you run new wire from relays to power them, the stock light switch/wiring wont handle them...
Shayne
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I'm not "Brand Loyal" Ford-Chevy-Dodge-Toyota I have them all, one even cross mixed...
If it Looks good and Works good then it's ok by me. Everything has its issues from time to time...
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- Hemp8709
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Re: Cool headlights
Thanks thunderfoot! I will look into that. 

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Re: Cool headlights
Doesn't someone on the forum sell pre-fabbed wiring harnesses for running headlights off of relays from the battery?
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Re: Cool headlights
I personally don't know. Does anybody have a set of after market headlights? would like to see what they look like and how they installed them. Any help is appreciated!
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Re: Cool headlights
Try PMing 390Nut if you'd like to ask him about the harnesses.
Also, check out these threads:
http://www.fordification.com/forum/view ... ng#p193821
http://www.fordification.com/forum/view ... &sk=t&sd=a
I don't have any info regarding the appearance of aftermarket headlights.
Also, check out these threads:
http://www.fordification.com/forum/view ... ng#p193821
http://www.fordification.com/forum/view ... &sk=t&sd=a
I don't have any info regarding the appearance of aftermarket headlights.
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Re: Cool headlights
I saw the first ones on a freightliner the other day and they looked good!!!Hemp8709 wrote:Anybody have angel eye headlights,projectors,hid etc? I am have a few in mind but, want to see if anybody else has installed them and how they like em. Includes some pics!
Do you have any pics of yours instaled?
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Re: Cool headlights
marz68 wrote:I saw the first ones on a freightliner the other day and they looked good!!!Hemp8709 wrote:Anybody have angel eye headlights,projectors,hid etc? I am have a few in mind but, want to see if anybody else has installed them and how they like em. Includes some pics!
Do you have any pics of yours instaled?
I am actually figuring that out now. Looking on this site trying to figure out how to do it. Someone mentioned that i need to run new wires bc the switch and old wires wont support them. When i get em installed I will for sure pst em. Just got em in the other day.
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Re: Cool headlights
390nut makes the relay harnesses from time to time. i think he is thinking about making them again.
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- Hemp8709
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Re: Cool headlights
ezernut9mm wrote:390nut makes the relay harnesses from time to time. i think he is thinking about making them again.
Yea, i pm'ed him. Said check back later. Kinda want to put em in asap.
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Re: Cool headlights
Okay, if 390nut is not able to help you right now try lmc, they sell a harness like I think you need, or are wanting.
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Re: Cool headlights
So in order for my headlights to properly work I need to run new wire to the relay? if so what guage? was thinking 14 ga.
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http://s267.photobucket.com/albums/ii29 ... 0Pictures/ Pictures of my 69 F100
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Re: Cool headlights
There is no relay to run the wire to, hence the kit I make (or the one LMC sells). It bypasses all the switches/wiring in your truck for power to the lights, taking it from the battery and straight to the bulbs. Much less resistance in the wiring that way, and you get higher voltage. 14 gauge would be fine, but you still need a relay, for each circuit. (high-low)
Do those have a seperate lead/terminal for the ring lights? If they draw from the same terminal as the headlight bulbs you are definitily going to want a relay inline for each circuit.
My harness threads (both of them) got deleted, they had all the details of what the harness does, how and why.
My harness is a lot cleaner install than the one from LMC, made to fit this truck style (dentsides too). Currently awaiting info on fitment into the Slicks, so I've been holding off on offering them for the time being.
Do those have a seperate lead/terminal for the ring lights? If they draw from the same terminal as the headlight bulbs you are definitily going to want a relay inline for each circuit.
My harness threads (both of them) got deleted, they had all the details of what the harness does, how and why.
My harness is a lot cleaner install than the one from LMC, made to fit this truck style (dentsides too). Currently awaiting info on fitment into the Slicks, so I've been holding off on offering them for the time being.
Paul

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Dura-Spark II Conversion info at:
http://home.comcast.net/~390nut/Dura-SparkII.htm
Pipes71 did once say, "bumps and bikes.. what a great combo!"

- Hemp8709
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Re: Cool headlights
390Nut wrote:There is no relay to run the wire to, hence the kit I make (or the one LMC sells). It bypasses all the switches/wiring in your truck for power to the lights, taking it from the battery and straight to the bulbs. Much less resistance in the wiring that way, and you get higher voltage. 14 gauge would be fine, but you still need a relay, for each circuit. (high-low)
Do those have a seperate lead/terminal for the ring lights? If they draw from the same terminal as the headlight bulbs you are definitily going to want a relay inline for each circuit.
My harness threads (both of them) got deleted, they had all the details of what the harness does, how and why.
My harness is a lot cleaner install than the one from LMC, made to fit this truck style (dentsides too). Currently awaiting info on fitment into the Slicks, so I've been holding off on offering them for the time being.
Thanks for the info Paul. i just orded the light harnes from lmc. I couldnt wait

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1969 F100 v8 (360)
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http://www.fordification.com/forum/view ... 22&t=58938 Project thread
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