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Making a harness would be more difficult without knowing where to get the stuff. You can get H4 pigtails easily but a male 9005 and 9006 base not so much.
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The lowbeams also include a “citylight” which is a separate 194 blub that is effectively the European equivalent of a DRL. I choose not to wire this up in my truck as I hate DRLs.
You still have access to some of these?Just letting you all know, I have a contact that has a large supply of the the High Beam H4 bosch lights. They include the OSRAM H4 bulb in them. You can use them for both low and high beams, however they wont' have as good of a pattern as the lowbeams would so you can point them farther down.
Asking $100 for highbeams, let me know if anyone is interested.
On Mine, I clipped the terminal blocks behind the lamps and soldered in the ones needed to make the lights functional.So do you guys feel that even in stock form these are an upgrade over OEM 90+? Is there much change in the 90-93 and the 94+ lenses?
I dont recall much of a change between the 93 and my 95, but there was close to a year gap from when the 93 died and the 95 was purchased, in the gap there was just the big single sealed beam equipped rigs.
Also, if a guy wants to just swap harnesses to try it out, does the harness terminate at the firewall, or does it go into the cab?
did the same.On Mine, I clipped the terminal blocks behind the lamps and soldered in the ones needed to make the lights functional.
Also, if a guy wants to just swap harnesses to try it out, does the harness terminate at the firewall, or does it go into the cab?
That will do it.So if I read this correctly to change from composite to quad about all that's needed is a light bucket kit from LMC and swap out the bulb connections ???
Most automotive parts houses have the plugs d pig tails for the older sealed beam headlamps.Thanks, searching ebay for adapters and I will need to figure out what I need to go from the plug on the composite's to the other type, I'm sure they make them I just don't know what to look for yet...
I do not. That was some time ago.You still have access to some of these?
88-89 sealed beams, IMO, perform equal to or better than OEM composite lights. And with the LMC housings (or if you can find any bosch housings) they are ever better.So do you guys feel that even in stock form these are an upgrade over OEM 90+? Is there much change in the 90-93 and the 94+ lenses?
I dont recall much of a change between the 93 and my 95, but there was close to a year gap from when the 93 died and the 95 was purchased, in the gap there was just the big single sealed beam equipped rigs.
Also, if a guy wants to just swap harnesses to try it out, does the harness terminate at the firewall, or does it go into the cab?
I believe (from my experience swapping harnesses for my tahoe project) that the harness could be unplugged. I was not really paying much attention to which wires went to the headlights, but I unplugged the entire dash and engine harness so I obviously unplugged it somewhere. (this was on a 96)
Best bet is to get a set of buckets and adjusters off ebay or the junkyard, will be MUCH cheaper than LMC for those parts. You can splice the proper pigtail or swap entire harnesses.So if I read this correctly to change from composite to quad about all that's needed is a light bucket kit from LMC and swap out the bulb connections ???
Thanks, searching ebay for adapters and I will need to figure out what I need to go from the plug on the composite's to the other type, I'm sure they make them I just don't know what to look for yet...
The H4701/H4703 lights use a unique plug that isn't commonly available, although I'm sure parts places can order as they were use in a few vehicles. The easiest solution would be to use the LMC conversion lights for the 88-89 headlights, as they use 9005/9006 bulbs just like the composites and require no wiring modifications to use them.Most automotive parts houses have the plugs d pig tails for the older sealed beam headlamps.
The forward lighting harness has a plug just past the firewall bulkhead on the engine bay side. There are two variants of round early and later rectangular plugs, with a split somewhere in the 96/97 range.