BigPapa
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Are the "Sport" headlights the same as what I have?
Yes, if your truck is an '01 Sport model, it has the "Sport" headlights, hence the name. The Sport lights have two lamps in each assembly, the standard lights have one.
Are the "Sport" headlights the same as what I have?
I think Daniel Stern doesn't like LED headlight bulbs because the original style housings were never intended or designed to be used with LED bulbs. Most LED "replacement/upgrade" bulbs are NOT DOT approved either. I did the Sport Headlight conversion on my '96 3500 with Daniel Sterns plug and play harnesses and it was literally a day and night difference. I would rank them right up there with my '09 Jeep Commander's headlights for area coverage and beam cut-off. It's awesome.Boy, LED's with their low power draw and the relay kit removing the load from the light switch would be the best case scenario ever for the main issue here.
I am putting in the Phillips bulbs Mr sterns recommended. .....for now. I have read he hates LED lighting. Well LED's are the way to go with all the advancements they have made. My home has them, my boat, and camper was just converted. Keep in mind he is building solutions for high draw systems and LED's kind of negate the need. I get it though. Maybe someone will be the guinea pig and do the LED's in sport lights. Then post it. Maybe I will be that guy later...ha ha.
I found this and ordered two of them. One for each side of the truck and future needs. This tidy's up the power feed to the relays. No loose fuse holder pigtails. One large feed and fuses that are not flopping around. Amazon has them cheaper, but they are probably fakes.
https://www.westmarine.com/buy/blue...ct-4-circuit-fuse-block--17054206?recordNum=1
I should be done with all this by 2020.![]()
https://ceautoelectricsupply.com/pr...-conversion-relay-kit-trucks-with-fog-lights/
I would seriously doubt your going to overheat that.
I'm not trying to sell you anything. I know just how much time, effort and money will be involved in your choice of the quad light fix. Before you go down that road, see my post dated 10/31/2019 in this thread. Those bulbs are simple plug and play. The difference is extraordinary. Your opinion and your results may vary.Have an '02 Dodge/Cummins 4x4 with the OEM 'Daylight Running Lights' . . . .
Have ordered the Sport Quad headlights as suggested by Daniel Stern, and will be ordering his pre-built wiring harness.
On a link he provided lightsout.org they tell how to disable the DRL module . . . .
Questions: has anyone disabled their DRL as described ?
Can the whole DRL be removed ?
Any info would be appreciated.
Living in Canada I've had DRLs for a long time. I really don't understand the anger at lightsout.org. I like that my vehicle is more visible (at least from the front). In rain or fog I turn on my lights anyway. The issue here is ghost cars -- people forget to turn on their lights at night because they see a dim headlight plus the dash is always illuminated. Hence no marker lights. In a couple of years Canada moves to DRLs + marker lights.Have an '02 Dodge/Cummins 4x4 with the OEM 'Daylight Running Lights' . . . .
Have ordered the Sport Quad headlights as suggested by Daniel Stern, and will be ordering his pre-built wiring harness.
On a link he provided lightsout.org they tell how to disable the DRL module . . . .
Questions: has anyone disabled their DRL as described ?
Can the whole DRL be removed ?
Any info would be appreciated.