• Hello Guest, we are proud to now have our Wiki online that is completely compiled and written by our members. Feel free to browse our Jeep-CJ Wiki or click on any orange keyword when looking at posts in the forum.

Build Thread Pete's Virginia Farm Find

Build Thread Pete's Virginia Farm Find
Man I forgot how good 33s look on a Jeep


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
 
I decided tomorrow after it gets dark I'll take some pics of all the current lights. Then once I'm done I'll take comparison pics Saturday , weather permitting. Hopefully it's not too rainy.
 
Running the relays? The h4s are a nice stockish upgrade. So happy I did mine. Makes driving at night much more relaxing.
 
Running the relays? The h4s are a nice stockish upgrade. So happy I did mine. Makes driving at night much more relaxing.

I'm not much for electrical. I sent a message to Thisguyyouknow for one of his set ups but have yet to hear back.
 
I'm not much for electrical. I sent a message to Thisguyyouknow for one of his set ups but have yet to hear back.

It's not too bad Pete.

I did it from scratch with the ez wiring kit install.

I'll check it out and get some notes for you.

You're basically just unhooking the high and low beam supply wiring to the lights and using those into #86 prong of the standard relay. Power from Batt to #30 prong (normally with inline fuse) #87 goes to the lights. I think I did 2 relays, but can't remember off the top of my head...

#30, #87, and #85 prongs should have larger gauge wiring than what you have stock to handle the higher current draw. I think was 16 gauge? maybe 14 / 18 - can't remember for sure...

Ground out the #85 prong.

Let me know if you want to get wire and do it yourself, and I'll get you the notes and check exactly how I did it... Mine goes through the added fusebox now, but essentially the same...

:chug:
 
Just go to speedway motors. It was like $50 for the set up. Super easy. Plug and play.

Tried to search on their website but didn't get it. More serious attempts after work lol.
 
It's not too bad Pete.

I did it from scratch with the ez wiring kit install.

I'll check it out and get some notes for you.

You're basically just unhooking the high and low beam supply wiring to the lights and using those into #86 prong of the standard relay. Power from Batt to #30 prong (normally with inline fuse) #87 goes to the lights. I think I did 2 relays, but can't remember off the top of my head...

#30, #87, and #85 prongs should have larger gauge wiring than what you have stock to handle the higher current draw. I think was 16 gauge? maybe 14 / 18 - can't remember for sure...

Ground out the #85 prong.

Let me know if you want to get wire and do it yourself, and I'll get you the notes and check exactly how I did it... Mine goes through the added fusebox now, but essentially the same...

:chug:

I'm an electric idiot. I don't even know what this post means. :Wink:
 
I didn't need to see this post.........sighhhhhhh


Yes you did. It'll look great with the new paint. Can't wait to get this one painted. We just started a savings account for rust removal and repaint. Gonna get it done this Spring.
 
I'm an electric idiot. I don't even know what this post means. :Wink:

Fly me out and I'll buy the beer and wire it up for you. :D
 
Very nice....... I like a lotta light on the road..


Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
 

Jeep-CJ Donation Drive

Help support Jeep-CJ.com by making a contribution.

Help support Jeep-CJ.com by making a contribution.
Goal
$200.00
Earned
$50.00
This donation drive ends in
0 hours, 0 minutes, 0 seconds
  25.0%
Back
Top Bottom