Crackedback headlight relay kit - awesome!

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MrJLR

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Installed my kit today......had a problem with a bad ground but after finding that, really very easy.
I'm one of those guys who is NOT good at electrical on a car....and I even thought it was easy.

Results - amazing! I drove the car last night and couldn't really even tell that the lights were on....no kidding, that bad.

Now my lights are as bright as my 2011 Silverado.
If you're considering doing this upgrade - I highly recommend it.

Jeff
 
That crackbacked jerk........he gets lucky every now and then. lol

No surprise when you deal with good folks.
 
RRR, you crack me up! LMAO

Jeff, great to meet you. Good to read you got the ground issue sorted out. Thanks for the kind words and glad you are happy with the kit.
 
:thumbup: I've also installed one of his headlight relay kits on my Demon. One of the best upgrades I could have done!!!

Amazing difference in the lighting :D
 
Well after 2 years of body work and paint, motor rebuild ect. on my 72 Demon, I just installed the Headlight Relay system I purchased almost 2 years ago. All I can say is WOW!! what a difference the Headlights are brighter than ever and they are constant!! No more dimming at red lights or low RPM's. Just wanted to take a minute to Thank member crackedback for a Great product at a fair price.

Tom

PS, people are asking me if you have this kit for 4 headlight systems? eg. 73 Challenger.
 
Tom,

Yes, I build kits for 4 headlight cars.

Thanks for the great review. :)

Rob
 
Just put the relay kit in my 69 dart, and I must say, one of the best upgrades i've ever done on the dart!! Easy to install, and holy ****, what a difference in my lighting !!! Best money you'll spend trust me, and Rob was great to work with!!!
 
Do you use your original bulbs or a special bulb?

The kits do not come with or require new or different bulbs.
The idea is that the existing bulbs get the full voltage instead of getting partial due to the amp draw of the old smaller wiring.
 
Correct.

The factory bulbs work and performance is improved. An inexpensive, better headlight (halogen) to install is a GE nighthawk H6024NH for single headlight cars.
 
Thinking about ordering this, seems to me a little high priced. can someone post a pic what kit includes?:burnout:MT
 
Thinking about ordering this, seems to me a little high priced. can someone post a pic what kit includes?:burnout:MT
After seeing kit, price is more then fair. Thanks:burnout:MT edit: I see one relay? How about high beams.
 
our old sealed beam headlamps light output drops off almost exponentially with lower voltage. give 'em 13.5V and they'll light up like youve never seen 'em before.
 
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