Wiring harness still included? Can you tell me more about the harness?
Harnesses were never included with the brackets. They were a separate purchase item.
I am unable to make them myself anymore due to carpal tunnel issues with both hands, but I am working on sourcing them from a supplier right now. If they fit my quality requirements (better than OE), then I'll be listing the harnesses again in the near future.
I am able to build small adapter harnesses that convert the factory H4 plug to twin H9 connectors. They are simply short pigtail style adapters.
The big ones I am working on sourcing are dual relay harnesses that run power straight from the battery to the headlamps.
Harnesses are a different topic though, and are not a part of the brackets themselves.
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Jul 6th, 2011
TM_Fiero Member
Posts: 1077 From: Brookville, PA Registered: Jun 2002
So for the cost of 215 shipped, the brackets, actual lights and harness is included? Or is it just the brackets and bulbs without harness? Sorry but I am a bit confused about everything. If everything is included for that price, i will be ordering a set when i get back from my vacation next week.
So for the cost of 215 shipped, the brackets, actual lights and harness is included? Or is it just the brackets and bulbs without harness? Sorry but I am a bit confused about everything. If everything is included for that price, i will be ordering a set when i get back from my vacation next week.
The price is for the buckets.. Lights are available at Rallylights.com.. Harnesses will soon be available again from someone Synthesis is working with or you could order them from the guy at Projector Retrofit (hairballm, I think).
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Jul 15th, 2011
Synthesis Member
Posts: 12207 From: Jordan, MN Registered: Feb 2002
I would be interested if you were selling the complete package.
Brackets, Lights, Harness so the job would be a simple "bolt n plug" then drive away.
If I could afford to keep headlights in stock and ship with brackets, I would, but not many people have that kind of cash around to keep them in inventory.
Lights can be purchased at www.yellowandbluelighting.com Wiring is still a work in progress, but wiring is easy to do and connectors are readily available for the home DIY-er.
Technically, it is a simple bolt n plug kit, whether you buy everything from one location or buy the components from various vendors.
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Jul 21st, 2011
2.5 Member
Posts: 43235 From: Southern MN Registered: May 2007
I want a set of brackets, lights and wiring harness. Or, at least as much of these as you have to sell. Please email for details... I don't check here often anymore. Scott
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Synthesis Member
Posts: 12207 From: Jordan, MN Registered: Feb 2002
I want a set of brackets, lights and wiring harness. Or, at least as much of these as you have to sell. Please email for details... I don't check here often anymore. Scott
And four of these: (H9 Female connectors with 12" pigtails. Splice directly into your existing wiring, or use the optional H4 male plugs above to provide a plug and play install.) http://www.pcsconnectors.com/15393199.aspx
Once you have the stuff, you can be installed and functional in under an hour. (not counting painting the brackets or mounting the lights in the brackets.)
Ok so for the connectors I have the option of doing the male plug and play connectors or the female splicing connectors... or do I need to get both?
You NEED the four H9 connectors. Those plug into the bulbs. The two plug and play connectors (H4 males) are optional.
If you get the 2 optional connectors, then you connect two of the bulb connectors to the three pins on one of the optional connectors. This is quite simple to do, and wiring is very easy on these.
One terminal on the optional connector is ground, one is high beam, one is low beam. The two connectors for the two lamps on one side. You connect one wire from each connector to the same pin on the optional plug (or splice them in and heat shrink them if you don't get the optional plug). One wire from one bulb plug goes to the high beam terminal on the optional plug, the other wire from the other bulb plug goes to the low beam on the optional plug. Can make both sides in under 30 minutes.
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Aug 2nd, 2011
woodrow50 Member
Posts: 294 From: Richmond, Texas, U.S. Registered: Feb 2010
Just thought I'd mention that the 90 mm headlights for the buckets (both low and high beam) are on sale (have been for awhile) for $52.00 each, regularly $61.54, at www.yellowandbluelighting.com . It saves over $38 for the set of four - not a huge savings but every little bit helps. Not saying you can't find them cheaper but this is a good price that's cheaper than most.