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Old 02-06-2006, 05:27 PM   #8
69TowRig
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Re: Headlight relay mod revisited...my way to do it and save some money

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Originally Posted by 67chevemall
Man I have been lookn for a pair of those crimpers for toooo long now.
Home Depot has started carrying more "REAL" electrical tools. I know they have those there.

Personally I use a GreenLee ratcheting cyclical crimper. I have the dies for insulated and uninsulated terminals. Works like a champ and you don't get a hand cramp from using them.

Also, I have noticed that LMC is now selling a supposedly "plug-in" upgraded headlight relay harness. I believe it was $29.99
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