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I went there too & wasn't very impressed... If I could find the female socket connectors that would plug into the original headlight plugs I'd be inclined to build & market a properly designed drop in kit....

Actually I just went to Ebay & there are some that look reasonable..
Four light system...
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/H4-Relay-...3#ht_1213wt_691

Two light system
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/H4-Relay-..._Truck_Parts_Ac





You're kidding right? Those ebay set-ups don't even come close to these US made ones from Suvlights. For only $5 more than the Chinese ones, take a look at the features on the Suvlights harnesses and compare then to the picture of Chinese ones you've listed.

Suvlights harness:
2 OEM Bosch/Tyco AMP (Potter & Brumfield) or equivalent 50 amp relays (single & dual 87 outputs)
Heavy Duty interlocking relay sockets with mounting tab
Fusible link (slow reacting fuse protection) & separate fuses (fast reacting) with 12 gauge heavy duty automotive wiring
Black split loom matches OEM to protect against heat and elements
Male connector(s) to plug into existing headlight socket
(2 or 4) new heat resistant headlight sockets (depending on application)
The Heavy Duty models are 14 gauge (can power a pair of 130 Watt bulbs) while the Super Heavy Duty model is 12 gauge and uses 4 relays.

Here's a pic of the ebay ones complete with 30 amp Chinese relays and yellow wire looms? Are they even fused?




So where on the site you linked did that exist? All I saw was generic stuff designed to scotch-loc in place... The only reason I grabbed the Ebay listed harness was it is designed as plug n play.. Which the one you just link also does... But it wasn't easily found on the page you linked..

Ok I looked again.. Thats nice written text but the $25.00 harness pictured is designed to be used with scotch-loc connectors..

Last edited by 1_WILD_RT; 11/22/10 12:43 AM.