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Is it possible to get both high and low beam to stay on when high beams are put on??? My lights are adjusted where they are suppose to be by law but really don't do a good job of lighting the way I changed bulbs and everything but was wondering if I could get both on at same time??? or how to get more out of them without a lot of money???

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There is a way and I belive there is a module that you can buy that bypasses the relay that swaps the headlights from low to high. Do some research, im sure something will come up.

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That's probably illegal in most states. You would be blinding oncoming traffic with all those lights on at once.

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That's probably illegal in most states. You would be blinding oncoming traffic with all those lights on at once.

 

 

He wants the lows to stay on when he hits the brights. They come from the factory when you hit the brights the lows go out.

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LMC has one for like $25 easy install i bought it for my truck

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Where are you guys driving that you need that much light? Going coon hunting? :happysad:

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well in florida some hwys have no street lights and theres deer, and here in cali now theres places where there is like no lights so being able to see far and wide is good

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well in florida some hwys have no street lights and theres deer, and here in cali now theres places where there is like no lights so being able to see far and wide is good

 

So much for high taxes. Seeing is good then.
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In kansas there's no street lights and tons of deer... Which is why I have the grille guard. I was thinking about doing this mod too, but I think I'll just go with LED lights mounted somewhere in/on my bumper.

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Try using the "Silver Star Ultra" bulbs, they use stock wattage and are @ 4100K, they will project a "whiter" light, that is prasuming (sp) that your headlight lenses are not dulled from the sun.

 

Your bulbs should be:

 

9005 High beam

9006 Low beam.

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