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2nd Gen Non-Engine/Transmission Brite Light form Geno's

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2nd Gen Non-Engine/Transmission Noise behind dash

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I installed the Brite light form Geno's today in about three minutes. It keeps the low and high beams on at the same time for a nice light pattern for night driving. It was about 70-80 bucks. :D
 
I remeber the world of difference it made in 1989 on my z-71. Having both on at once has its advantages. This kit makes it pretty easy to do.



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You're driving at night in your truck. Have you noticed the increased lighting brightness when you pull back the switch to go from low beams to high beams? In the transition you activate a momentary switch position that illuminates both the high and low headlight beams. Likely you've driven and tried to keep the switch in the momentary position. But the left hand tires quickly and the headlight switch is not designed for a continuous amperage draw.



No doubt it would be nice to enjoy the vision benefits of the combination high and low beam patterns. The answer: Brite Box! The Brite Box module plugs right into your Turbo Diesel's existing wiring harness and allows simultaneous operation of the high and low beams without placing any additional loads on the vehicle's stock headlight switches or wiring.
 
Yes same switch. I just drove 100 miles and it was nice. To try how it is just hold your high beams on before you release it and that's how it is. I love it. No need for any addtional lights that cost way more.
 
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