Plug and play - Headlight Relay Kits

I didn't buy a kit from crackedback (yet), I opted for SlantSixDan's kit (doesn't include wiring, hence cheaper). However, I wished I went with the cracked kit for this reason alone:

Driving to NAPA, buying the wire, cutting it a little short for the high beam run, having to go BACK to NAPA, buy more wire, oh forgot more crimps, oh look Seafoam is on sale, etc., etc., etc.

It's the time investment that people seem to quickly forget about (myself included). Having ALL the material on-hand to complete this as a first-time A-body relay-installer means I will spend less time monkeying around selecting the right wire size, ensuring I have enough crimp connectors, etc. and have more time to do other things. Sure, the double NAPA trips were the fault of mine, but it's not something I would have foreseen as I'm just not an electrical guru. Those packs of NAPA 12 gauge wiring look like they'll run all the way to the moon, till you start running a couple feed lines to low and high beam bulbs. It eats up wiring fast.

BTW, Dan's kit was great, top quality components. I don't want people to think it wasn't up to snuff. Crackedback includes wire, Dan doesn't.

Luckily, I have 3 other Mopars that will need this upgrade including a 4 headlight C-body, so expect me as a customer someday soon.

That's a great synopsis. Dan has a very similar base kit to what I use, indeed they are good parts you obtained. The cost of those wire packs add up fast, especially if you want different colored wire to make home run lines all the way, no extra crimping. And if you get a decent crimper for the open barrel connectors, those are in the $20 range and up.

If you want to buy more than one kit at a time, I do provide discounts and also have a customer loyalty discounts for later purchases.

Thanks for the post and PM me when you are ready for a kit.

Rob