One of the reasons I quit building them was I was only making about $15 an hour when all was said and done, and the price for materials kept going up (copper). I would have to bump up the price to at least $350 to make it worthwhile, and I don't think very many guys would cough up that kind of...
For a few years there, I built and shipped hundreds of headlight harnesses and Aux relay boxes to nearly every state as well as Australia, Canada and Europe. So, I don't remember anything specific for Boulder, and I apologize, but I am rocking a new computer since I retired from harness...
The only way you could do that is to tap into the 16 ga blue wire from the harness (the male harness plug) that plugs into the vehicle headlight plug. You could connect that to one of the aux relays (if the wire pair from the aux relay has a red band) skinny relay control wire. This would turn...
To anyone that has an unfulfilled order that they have paid for, you will get your harness or aux panel. I have about 7 to build, so it will take me a couple of weeks.
You were the last one.
I thought things would slow down but they never did. Some guy on ebay started selling Aux Panels for Jeepers which took some pressure off of me, but the headlight harness business hasn't slowed down at all. Building these has been fun and I have met a lot of great...
Well, after 7 years and nearly 1000 Headlight Harnesses and Aux Panels, I've decided to cease production. I saved out enough parts to take care of any warrantee issues, so if you purchased one of my Headlight Harnesses or Aux Panels, I will continue to take care of you, but I won't be building...
Well, after 7 years and nearly 1000 Headlight Harnesses and Aux Panels, I've decided to cease production. I saved out enough parts to take care of any warrantee issues, so if you purchased one of my Headlight Harnesses, I will continue to take care of you, but I won't be building any new ones...
If your query regards the Hella ECE H1 high beam only headlights them possibly. If they come with the white hard plastic boot, then you will need to follow my directions. The other possibility is a grey boot, and you will use jumper wires if your headlights are like that. You won't use any...
Mr. Stern knows headlights, not so much the Landcruiser headlight circuits. Does your Japanese rig use 24 volt headlights? If so, do you have a wiring diagram? I'll also answer your PM.
Here is a thread I wrote for troubleshooting the headlights, but I also wrote a detailed explanation of how the stock headlights work.
Headlight troubleshooting thread
I accept your explanation and no hard feelings. Yes, the two panels use different terminals which is annoying. The same crimper works for both but will set you back about $100. Bussmann makes mounting brackets for the small but not the large panel. It's a shame because the screw hole pattern...
Good grief, is that how you think you sniffed out my ruse? I'm tempted to not answer you and let others do that for me, but lest someone think I'm being hard-headed, the answer is no. Two wires in one seal would negate the IP66 standard and allow both water and dust in. So of course I don't...
I'm not sure what you are sniffing, but it isn't a ruse on my part. You are attempting to goad me into solving a problem you can't seem to figure out on your own. Respected users on the MUD community can vouch for the fact that I am helpful to a fault. I even post the schematics for the...
No it isn't rocket science. Well, maybe for some. Being overly concerned with keeping IP66 compliance indicates you are not asking questions about a personal build, but are in business and wish to advertise IP66 compliance because it sounds impressive. Your persistence in asking the question...