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Headlight relay
I was reading this post http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...highlight=horn and have put this on the list of things to do to my truck. Saw this on lmc truck https://www.lmctruck.com/1967-72-che...dlight-harness
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I got mine from there. It's working fine, so far. It's been about 1.5 years since installation.
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Yes, same as mine. Here is my thread about it
https://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/...dlight+harness Makes not only headlights brighter, but all other lights also |
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Install is very simple. No cutting any wires. Just mount the relays where I did or on PS of core support if you want. Simple install steps come with harness
Mount relays (I drilled 2 holes in fender lip) connect harness + wire to the + buss on PS fender by battery screw ground wire to fender unplug PS headlight and plug it into harness (marked plug) plug the harness plug into PS headlight run harness under core support to DS Unplug DS headlight (it will be left unused) plug harness plug into DS headlight Open beer, admire work I have one of these in my 67 Camaro also (different brand). All the older cars had full headlight draw go through the switch, so this mod is beneficial to any car/truck of that era |
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These kits are great. I would find one that has the following: at least 2 relays, 1 for high beam and 1 for low beam. Real high quality 5-pin relays made by Bosch, Hella, or Tyco. No offshore China relays (sealed Delco oval relays would also be acceptable-but not square). Actual real relay sockets, if it just has female spades for the relays, pass. Would be nice if the sockets had a mounting tab. Good quality wire and nice loom. Be sure to create a rock-solid ground. You are replacing-or at least supplementing-the factory ground for the headlights with this harness. If you do that you should have something that will last another 50 years.
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I wish there was one of these harness that is made in USA, maybe there is.
The one I got for my Camaro from Speedway was in a plastic zip loc bag, no printed instructions but these things are frankly self-describing on how to install. I assume someone made the Speedway one here....but were "offshore" parts used, IDK. So far, for me both the Speedway one and the LMC one (which is clearly packaged as being from China) are working. YMMV |
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Those kits seem to be nice, but you are adding 20 feet of extra wires around the radiator support. I added one 12 v wire from the battery junction block across to the driver side fender. I wired the relays like was described in the first post of the link provided by the OP in this thread. Less complicated and far fewer excess wires.
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well a few ways to skin this cat, rolling your own setup is fine Not sure about your 20' math of extra wiring.... with a harness pre-made you are capturing the high volt, 12vdc, from the buss terminal on PS fender next to battery so that eliminates it coming all the way from the headlight switch to both L&R headlights but the wire running across the core support, IMHO is shorter overall of the 2 eliminated from headlight switch IMHO either way a non-issue which method you chose. The main reason is to relieve the full draw load of headlights from the headlight switch itself and turning it into a relay trigger to activate the buss bar +12vdc source for headlights |
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It looks like 20 feet to me and this is just for a two light chevy.
The other link in the first post for LMC shows the guy removing the battery, battery box and loosening the radiator. In the end, they ended up with the battery wiring in the screen capture shown below. Sorry, I don't want any of that. |
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With my first truck I went to the junk yard and gota couple realys froman old Dodge Caravan and with Instructions from MAD Electricals site and did the headlight upgrade bt this time I bought the American Autowre Kit, in 2018, and havent installed it yet.
https://www.americanautowire.com/sho...ncer-relay-kit |
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If one springs for the Holley retro headlights do those need this relay option?
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I did remove the 2 radiator hold down brackets to run the harness in the core support but never had to move the radiator itself. Removing battery makes it easier to unplug PS headlight and access the AUX buss connection These headlight relay harnesses are very simple, and one can make their own. AAW stuff, IMHO, is always solid stuff. There are also a few independent "wire guys" who make this stuff. Gary @ innovative wiring makes great stuff. IDK if he does make headlight harness but his (battery cables, EL fan relay harness, MAF extensions, etc) are excellent quality |
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If running stock headlights or H4 upgrade, relay setup is highly recommended. It's worth mentioning that the relay setup does take the load off the headlight switch so regardless which headlight you run (stock, H4 or LED), it's an upgrade. |
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K10 = Holley Retrobright
GMC = United Pacific Both perform great but I'm liking the Retrobrights for their stock-lens look |
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https://www.amazon.com/IPCW-CWC-7006...01OMEPEU&psc=1 |
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Original headlights work for me. https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/i...nfused0082.gif |
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Were halogen headlights OEM in '67 to '72? I wear glasses, too.
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I wore glasses from age 7 until I got contacts at 19. Since cataract surgery several years ago, I now just use readers. Improved lighting has always been a good thing for me, no matter my age or vision correction. |
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Halogens became popular in the early to mid 80's.
I can't see any advantage to using relays with LED lamps. George |
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Thanks for the ideas. I will look into both the LED headlights and the relay conversion.
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