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Old 06-18-2012, 11:27 PM   #211
GuyO
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Re: lets see your trick mods and custom touches!!

[QUOTE=Ackattack;5307126][quote=smoknbarrels;5306579]

I got these
http://www.chevsofthe40s.com/detail/...GHTS_TURN.html

This is the coolest mod I think I have ever seen. I agree with the comment that the bumper lights break up the smooth look of the Chevy bumper, I think this is one reason why I prefer GMC's. Very very cool. Did you also do the headlight relay upgrade mod at the same time? That is our next one to do, we bought the relays yesterday and have the installation details from this forum.

Headlight relays,
10 guage hot wire 2 5 prong bosch relays big ground wire connectors
1 Read the article
2 Parts list 2 Bosch relays, spade connecters, wire, and inline fuse.
3 Look at wiring sheet
4 Decide that you can do this
5 Start by finding the 14LG and the 18LT wire on the back of the left headlamp.
6 Disconnect the (- Neg) battery cable. Mount the relays to the core support above the horn. You may have to make room for them.
7 Follow the 14LG wire towards the fuse block. Mark it. This is the one to cut.
8 Follow the 18LT wire towards the fuse block. Mark it 1st. Cut this one also.
9 Do the wiring:
cut 18LT (or low beam) and run the wire from the fuse block to Terminal 86 on the relay.
run the other end and that comes from the headlamp plug to Terminal 87 on the relay.
cut 14LG (or hi beam) and run the wire from the fuse block to the Terminal 86 on the 2nd relay. run the other end to Terminal 87 of the 2nd relay.
10 Terminal 85 goes to ground.
11 Run a heavy wire (12ga.) from + Battery Post to Terminal 30 of both relays. Just run it through the stock wiring across the radiator. Add a inline fuse on this one.
12 make sure every thing is connected, secure wires, replace (- battery cable )
13 Enjoy Brighter Head Lights
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