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Anybody have the wiring details on 9004 & 9007 pig tail pin outs. I am wiring in relays and need to know which leads are for high ,low and ground connections. TIA
jeepthing... . pm me with your email addy. i have the diagram courtesy of redneckdr. well actually its the instructions. very concise and to the point. ordered my lights and just have to get the wiring stuff. let us know how it goes for you... . tim
Tim, do you think you could shoot me a copy of redneckdr's instructions? Sometimes I need more than a schematic to go off of for this sort of project. You can email it to me:
I would also like any info that will help. I am going to be ordering a set. It would be nice to know what needs to be cut out,wiring diagram,etc. Thanks RJ
For those of you who can read an electrical schematic, I made a diagram a couple years ago for wiring the lights on a '99+ truck. This is the system using switched ground, but could easily be modified to work on a '94-'98. You'll need a standard 30A relay, a fuseholder, and plenty of wire. You'll have to swap out some pins on the headlight connectors, but that's no big deal. It's fairly easy, but allow yourself enough time to do the job correctly--that is soldering all connections, and correctly routing the wiring. Email me for the diagram.
does that mean a 99 has the switched ground system? or did that start in 2000? i've got sportlights on the way, but havent looked too much at the install process yet