[FOR SALE] Plug and play - Headlight Relay Kits

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Very well made kit, easy to install and what a difference it makes. If you are on the fence about getting one of these, waste no more time...this is worth every single penny.
 
Is it so obvious that I am overlooking it or is it just me, How the heck do we PM now...I click on crackedback name and see nothing on how to PM...can someone let me know please?

Brad
 
Is it so obvious that I am overlooking it or is it just me, How the heck do we PM now...I click on crackedback name and see nothing on how to PM...can someone let me know please?

Brad
Click on his name, then click start a conversation.

I think~~~~

Russ.
 
Very well made kit, easy to install and what a difference it makes. If you are on the fence about getting one of these, waste no more time...this is worth every single penny.

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I'll second that! I also installed the Alternator to Starter Relay wire around supplied by Rob. Contact Rob and do it!
 
For those that need an email address

robule1 at yahoo dot com

replace the "at" with @ and the dot with a "." :)
 
Interested in a 2 headlight kit. Sent you an Email at the above address. Please let me know if you didn't receive it and i'll resend or I can PM you. Thanks...Matt
 
Have some more kits ready to tailor and ship out.

If anyone is going to fall fling, I may go if I have some kits to deliver.
 
Headlight relay kits that are essentially plug and play.

There is a substantial increase in voltage at the headlight, increasing light output performance. Light output degrades exponentially with voltage input reductions. These kits also take headlight amp loads off the fragile bulkhead connector, headlight switch and amp gauge. The only headlight load flowing through the bulkhead is a minimal current required to trigger relays.

The kit includes:
Bosch/Tyco relays (no 1$ chinese relays)
Ceramic headlamp sockets
Fuses/fuse holders
12ga wire from alt to relays
12 or 14 gauge power wire from relays to headlight wiring (no 16-18 gauge wire like factory, except 16ga to trigger relays)
All terminals for hook up to a std 1/4 alt stud and ground locations
Wiring would follow normal wiring harness paths and be covered with black shrink tube for most of the run lengths.
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NO CUTTING OF YOUR CURRENT WIRING HARNESS REQUIRED!

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Road lamp relay kit is not included in the standard 2 and 4 headlight kits. There is an additional charge for a road lamp relay kit.

The kits I've built have relays mounted on the yoke (front or rear), under the battery tray and inner fender uprights.

Picture of the light output difference from a 71 Cuda. Both pictures are on low beam setting, Left - before, Right - after installation.
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Another benefit that most users see are an improvement in dash light and marker light/turn signal brightness.

Some other things to consider.
Unless you buy wire in bulk, you'll have about $40+ before tax in different colored wire packages from a local auto store.

All kits I build are tested prior to shipping.

Kits for a 2 headlight vehicles are $130 + shipping.

Most 4 headlight vehicles are $150 + shipping.

The assembled kits fit nicely in a USPS flat rate box, shipping in the US would be in the $10-15 range. International shipping is available. Kits have been shipped to Canada, Spain, Italy, Germany, Australia, New Zealand and a few other countries. Most all shipping is done via US Postal Service unless other service is requested.

Kits with all products and wire required to build one yourself are $85 for a 2 headlight and $100 for a 4 headlight + shipping.

If you would like some other iteration of a kit, parts only, please PM me.

All items are shipped from Indio, CA

Thanks to all my customers, I appreciate your patronage!
 
Crackedback, can you send your payment process in a pm to me. I am very interested in this upgrade for my 67 Dart and believe I would prefer mounting the relays under the battery shelf.

Thanks
 
I've been moving and rather be shot... what a pain the the rear.

Getting things out to those that ordered and thanks for your patience.
 
I've been moving and rather be shot... what a pain the the rear.

Getting things out to those that ordered and thanks for your patience.
Let me know when things settle down for you, if you're still making these, I will be wanting one, maybe two. I'm in no hurry, so do whatever you need to before getting to my needs. I hate moving as well, hope it goes as painless as possible.
 
I finally got everything moved and need to set up a workstation. Once I get that done, I'll get after any orders that have been requested.

Thanks for your patience and everyone have a happy holiday.
 
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