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Old 04-25-2019, 07:46 AM   #1
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Re: Jeep Trailblazer SS

As mentioned, the relays really make the headlights work well. Looking forward to seeing more of the Jeep project.
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Old 04-25-2019, 01:46 PM   #2
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Re: Jeep Trailblazer SS

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The relay harness takes all that power from the switch and draws from the battery, saves the switch and makes the headlights brighter as they should be. Good luck
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As mentioned, the relays really make the headlights work well. Looking forward to seeing more of the Jeep project.
Thanks guys. I ordered 2 of them. One for big bird and one for my 65 wagon.

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Re: Jeep Trailblazer SS

I got busy on the Jeep today. I bought a 74-78 Wagoneer grille because I like the turn signals in the grille instead of below the headlights. Plus I have some lighting ideas that don't work with the razor grille.

I removed the windshield, interior and the front clip. I'm in the process of removing the dash board as an assembly, and it's looking like it'll come out in one piece without cutting anything apart.

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Old 08-24-2019, 06:49 PM   #4
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Re: Jeep Trailblazer SS

I cut off the trailblazer core support and hung the Jeep front clip to center the front wheels in the fender wells.

In the back, I cut 6 inches out of the rear quarters. The rear has to come down another 6-8 inches. The front is about 8-10 inches. Dad and I were discussing fender flares.

I put the grille in for inspiration, took a picture and then set it back aside.

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