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Can y'all give me some resources for a headlight relay kit? Also, some tips on how to install, or where to get the instillation instructions.



Thanks in advance, :D Patrick.
 
Freightliner, Western Star and Sterling Dealers have a relay kit that include the wire ends, relay plug/bracket combo and the relay. We sell a pile of them.



Part Number is 681 545 00 K1. Around $19. 00 each.



Makes a nice clean reliable installation.



Mike.
 
Sweet!! Thanks again for great into Mike! Will pick up one of these for the crew and maybe even a second for the 1990. :)
 
Sweet!! Thanks again for great into Mike! Will pick up one of these for the crew and maybe even a second for the 1990. :)
 
Yeah. I have replaced about 4-5 of them in the 1990 in the last 10 years... . No trailer towing and no gauges allow them to last. If you do and have the two, then it's not looking good! ;)
 
I cant find a picture of the contents on the web, I'll post a picture from work tomorrow of what it contains.



Kit contains the holder, relay, wire ends and terminal lock for the holder.

Another neat feature is that they will nest, you can hook several together using the built in tracks on the side of each holder.

Very heavy duty, quality stuff. No flimsy light duty junk here.



Relays are 50/30 amp rated.



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Mike. :)

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Just thought of something. If you are going straight from the battery to power the headlights, make sure it's fused. Also, consider reducing the rating of the factory fuse to match the relays that are now the only load.
 
Just thought of something. If you are going straight from the battery to power the headlights, make sure it's fused. Also, consider reducing the rating of the factory fuse to match the relays that are now the only load.

The headlights do not use a fuse,but you should use one to the relay from Batt
 
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