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    If you want to run the "hot" bulbs without melting the light switch or the headlight sockets, build a sub harness using ceramic bulb sockets and relays that are fed right off the battery. I will be building a harness for my 4 light 86 Ram 50 project truck, and I will document it for all to peruse and use. You can also buy these harnesses ready made plug and play - Geronimo has had one for 8-10 years now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pennyman1 View Post
    If you want to run the "hot" bulbs without melting the light switch or the headlight sockets, build a sub harness using ceramic bulb sockets and relays that are fed right off the battery. I will be building a harness for my 4 light 86 Ram 50 project truck, and I will document it for all to peruse and use. You can also buy these harnesses ready made plug and play - Geronimo has had one for 8-10 years now.
    Where is the diagram? I have switched from the Mitsy 2 light to the 4 light system and would like change over to a higher candlelight without using add-on driving lights.

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