PLUG 3- WAY headlights
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PLUG 3- WAY headlights
CAN someone help me find two of these SAV is out of STOCK PLUG 3-WAY HEADLIGHT 7111850030U 09-70-12
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Re: PLUG 3- WAY headlights
Have you checked EI?
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better take a closer look at the American Indian.---Henry Ford
better take a closer look at the American Indian.---Henry Ford
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Re: PLUG 3- WAY headlights
Heres the thing i cant find them anymore i know i saw them somewhere if someone sees some please send a Link i will call around tomorow.. :idea:
710M 1972
710k 1974
710k 1974
Re: PLUG 3- WAY headlights
[code][/code]I beleive if you click the Expidition Imports "ad" at the top of the screen it will direct you to them.....and contact info. Sorry not trying to be rude.
Capt Xmas
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Re: PLUG 3- WAY headlights
I'm on itcaptxmas wrote:I beleive if you click the Expidition Imports "ad" at the top of the screen it will direct you to them.....and contact info. Sorry not trying to be rude.Code: Select all
710M 1972
710k 1974
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Re: PLUG 3- WAY headlights
I Just replaced mine with a standard H4 plug that you can get from any car parts store. It's not original, but if that is not of concern, they work fine
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Re: PLUG 3- WAY headlights
is an H4 plug made for headlights ? and does it work with the stock bulbs ?Hutti wrote:I Just replaced mine with a standard H4 plug that you can get from any car parts store. It's not original, but if that is not of concern, they work fine
710M 1972
710k 1974
710k 1974
Re: PLUG 3- WAY headlights
yes and yes. take your headlight or just the bulb into any auto parts store and ask them for a conector for it.norcal pinz wrote:is an H4 plug made for headlights ? and does it work with the stock bulbs ?Hutti wrote:I Just replaced mine with a standard H4 plug that you can get from any car parts store. It's not original, but if that is not of concern, they work fine
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Re: PLUG 3- WAY headlights
So if I understand this correctly, I can take my bulbs out of my 7" round fixtures and install h4 bulbs? If so then I could upgrade my headlights with a 24v h4 HID correct?
Shawn
62 haffy Bantam
61 haffy 4 door
72 710K - Sold
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62 haffy Bantam
61 haffy 4 door
72 710K - Sold
73 712M - Sold
Re: PLUG 3- WAY headlights
The electrical connector will fit both the standard (A base?) and the H4 bulbs - but the stock bulb holder only works with the old bulbs. I've seen people try and make it work but its not worth it - just get a new set. Be sure the new ones have the side bulb hole for the "city" lights if you want to keep them.
The electrical connector is available at all auto parts stores.
The electrical connector is available at all auto parts stores.
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Re: PLUG 3- WAY headlights
A few years ago, Scott at EI had 75W halogens that fit into the stock reflectors. This has worked great for both of my trucks, but I have had 1 or 2 fail over the last 4-5 years. I think that is why Scott stopped carrying them, but (knock on wood) I haven't had any problems with them in the last several years. With the lights aimed right, out in the desert highways the high beams showed me something wwwaaayyy out in the distance; 2 miles later I passed the speed limit sign that they illuminated!
Jim M.
712W and 710M
712W and 710M