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joe0508
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May 22, 2014

bright lights

I have a 92 p30 chassis motorhome.I have the four headlight system.Two on the outer for dim and two on the inner for bright.I know there is a way to make all four to come on when on bright but dont know how to make it happen.Can someone help me out here and tell me how to do it?I would really appriciate it,Thanks.
  • I bought a kit from LMC Truck and installed that on my old 93 Chevy 2500. Real simple to install and made my lights stay on together. What a difference...and am sure it is available at a lot of auto stores. I think I paid about 20 bucks for it.
  • Such a modification is probably illegal.

    Not that you will be bothered by the law, All those retrofit HID kits installed into halogen reflectors are illegal, but it does not stop the masses from blinding the rest of the masses with high glare poorly aimed blue floodlights? Not often, but I have seen a few offenders being written up.

    If the goal is brighter more effective headlamps, making sure the headlights actually receive battery charging voltages makes a huge difference. The difference in lumen output between 12.0v and 14.5 is huge, 50% brighter at 14.5v.

    I was suffering nearly 3 volts drop over my stock wiring. I used the stock wiring to trigger relays and made a new 12awg harness. My voltage drop is now 0.3v and very few vehicles that pull up next to me at night, have better lighting, and I just have sealed beam 6054 headlamps, which are now where near as capable as modern housings.

    The following site should be perused and studied by anybody interested better forward vision at night.

    http://www.danielsternlighting.com/
  • Rewire the low beam wires to the common connection on your high/low switch. In this way the low beams will be on all the time, and only the high beams go on or off.