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driving lights and relay
- From: Doug Ahern <D170A833@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 5 Dec 2005 15:08:38 -0500
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I installed some vintage NOS Perlux driving lights on my 64 Dart and
I am I looking for a recommendation for a relay. I have a Bosch relay
from a Neon, but I don't have the wiring pigtail for it... something
with a simple bolt/nut wire lug would be great... would a starter relay,
either Mopar or Ford suffice? or would they have a problem with a
prolonged "ON" state.?
my plan is to install another high-beam switch higher up on the
floor, and use it to kick the relay which would be up near the fendertag
on the fender apron....
Thanks!
Doug Ahern
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