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FS[MidWest]: Headlight harness upgrade
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I got these awhile back but didn't get around to putting it on until today. Turned my headlights from decorations into functioning light sources. Great product. Easy to install.
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Received them today. Won't get them in till spring though.
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Nothing is simple with me though. I am going to replace my battery cables. Waiting for XJWonders to get back to me cause I am little confused by a couple things concerning the install. Going to have a guy rebuild and up the amps on a stock alt. Since I installed cruise control the wiring for the OEM type fog lights I installed is not as clean as I would like. So I would like to clean that up a little. Plus next year I am going to attempt fixing the AC again. New condenser. Plus since next year is an even year it means I am dumping my anti freeze. Thinking about replacing the water pump and idler. Even though it is not giving me any problems. Plus I have that brush guard I want to install and might put additional lights on it. So I figure I might just do it all in one shot. A while I am here thing. With the weather changing and not having a garage would make it difficult.
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I have a guy. He is the go to guy in my area for stuff like this. I grabbed an alternator out of the boneyard that would fit my '00. No idea of the condition of it. Brought it to him. He checked out a couple things, poked around on his computer for a bit and thinks he can pump the amps on a stock alternator so that it might push out as much as 150 amps. Thinks he can do it for about $150.