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Old 01-26-2020, 02:36 PM
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I have a 98 dodge ram 1500 with stock headlights, they just arent cutting it for me so im goin aftermarket, the ones i want have 2 bulbs not including the turn signal, but the stock lights have only one bulb for both high beam and low beam, how exactly do i make the switch?

those are the ones i want, if it helps any. Thanks.
 
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Generally on those types of aftermarket lights, if it doesn't specifically mention "for the sport package" then the wiring for the separate high beam bulb splits off of the headlight connector where it meets the factory plug.
 
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Originally Posted by Jimythefan
Generally on those types of aftermarket lights, if it doesn't specifically mention "for the sport package" then the wiring for the separate high beam bulb splits off of the headlight connector where it meets the factory plug.
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