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Old 07-26-2012, 05:34 PM
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Originally Posted by crazzywolfie
so were you going to use the PDC under the hood or where you just going to use the relays? only reason i ask is i think it would get a bit busy under the hood if you where to install another PDC. now if you where to have older trucks like mine then it would be a great upgrade.
The lame camera is MIA so I cant send a pic, but its only about ten inchs long and two inchs wide. But I was going to put it on the passenger side and run the power off of the alt.
 
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Old 07-26-2012, 05:59 PM
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i still think it might be a bit to much do install a second PDC. the new vehicles just don't have a whole lot of room under the hood. i don't know if it would be a good idea to be running stuff straight of the alt.
 
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its just something to put the relays and fuses in. But then again I havent done it yet, so things may change. And doesnt a wire go from the alt to the battery anyway?
 
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Old 07-26-2012, 06:36 PM
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i think that wire goes through a fuse before it hits the battery.
 
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I forgot about that. it sure does. is it like 150 amp or some thing huge like that?
 
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I would make sure wahtever you put on is fused. This is a fuse block form FLAPS that I installed under the PDC for my efan setup.

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Originally Posted by dhvaughan
here's the LMC link.
http://www.lmctruck.com/icatalog/de/full.aspx?Page=61

by the way, i tried the silverstar ultra bulbs and wasn't impressed.
after one burned out i replaced them with a Phillips brand which i thought was brighter and they were cheaper.
Anyone know if there is a harness like LMC harness but with DRL?
 
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I picked up a sport headlight conversion headlight harness with relays from these folks several years ago - I'd suggest contacting them directly to see what they have or can make up for your needs.. - https://ceautoelectricsupply.com/hea...ion-relay-kit/
 
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For that price i would make my own. You can get them here also a bit cheaper.
 
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How is this related to the nearly 12 yr. old thread "2001 dodge head lights being dim"?
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