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kiyobrown 12-07-2009 06:22 PM

K, got an update for you Ricky, as well as anyone else who wants one. I ordered one tonight, and recieved this email.

The full switched ground harnesses are still not in stock. Do have the H4/switched power
harnesses in stock ($35.00) plus the switched ground "black boxes" to allow you to covert
that harness to switched ground operation ($20.00):
http://www.4crawler.com/4x4/CheapTri...OnLineOrdering

So $55.00 total for the parts + $7.00 shipping ($16.00 additional) if you want that
combination.

--

Roger


So he has everything available to make the harness, you just have to wire in the black box when you get it and you're off and running. $55 for brighter headlights is nothing. I think even a wiring moron like myself can manage this one.

Just figure it would be nice for everyone to know the right amount to send in..

Junkers88 12-08-2009 06:08 PM


Originally Posted by kiyobrown (Post 51301984)
K, got an update for you Ricky, as well as anyone else who wants one. I ordered one tonight, and recieved this email.

The full switched ground harnesses are still not in stock. Do have the H4/switched power
harnesses in stock ($35.00) plus the switched ground "black boxes" to allow you to covert
that harness to switched ground operation ($20.00):
http://www.4crawler.com/4x4/CheapTri...OnLineOrdering

So $55.00 total for the parts + $7.00 shipping ($16.00 additional) if you want that
combination.

--

Roger


So he has everything available to make the harness, you just have to wire in the black box when you get it and you're off and running. $55 for brighter headlights is nothing. I think even a wiring moron like myself can manage this one.

Just figure it would be nice for everyone to know the right amount to send in..


That is great news! Now all I need is some extra money.....

Thanks for the update!!!!

ldivinag 12-10-2009 11:39 PM

i dont know how 89 and old wires it, but in my 90, the current dont go all the way to the steering column.

you have 2 relays in the underhood fuse panel. the problem is that the wires coming off that relay to the headlight socket is so thin...

18 gauge, IIRC.

i made my own harness (12 gauge wires) and i only gained like .6 volts.

around that time, i talked to roger (4crawler.. we are in the same 4wd club) and he mentioned his 85 4runner, he gained over a volt. so for him, it was worth it.

for me... it was not noticeable...

72fj 12-11-2009 04:17 AM

I installed this harness and it works great.
http://www.eautoworks.com/product-eA...com-189849.htm

spdjnky 12-11-2009 04:40 AM

I have sealed beam headlights still and had a friend home brew a harness. It was a big improvement! He took info 4crawler had on his site and went from there. the only problem is my high beam light inside the truck barely lights up when the high beams are on, but it's no big deal to me...just suck for other drivers! ha ha

BoostinChick 12-11-2009 06:10 AM


Originally Posted by 72fj (Post 51304758)
I installed this harness and it works great.
http://www.eautoworks.com/product-eA...com-189849.htm

Thanks for the link. I found this which I think would work in my 4Runner?

http://www.eautoworks.com/product-Ca...hine-23757.htm

Packaging looks small though I wish they had a picture of this unraveled.

EDIT: Never mind, found another one from that same site.
http://www.eautoworks.com/product-eA...com-189845.htm

Could be worth a shot @ $23!

mt_goat 12-11-2009 06:39 AM

I don't know Chick, sometimes you get what you pay for. Roger is an electrical engineer and in my experince with 4crawler he has very little mark-up on his stuff. His harnness (although he doesn't make them himself) has some extras that make it better IMHO and worth the extra $.

kiyobrown 12-11-2009 01:42 PM

Just finished installing the harness. Didn't take long. Once I had the harness in my hands, the instructions on wiring in the "black box" to convert the harness from a switched power to a switched ground made sense. Cut one wire on the harness and spliced in the "black box" Now the headlights work, as well as the high beam indicator on the dash. Its not dark yet, so haven't had a chance to see the difference, but with how chintzy the wires were before and the distance the current ran, I am sure it will be noticeable.

The worst part was adding more wires into the same space I have my Electric fan wires as well as my battery intake swap wires. Running out of real estate!!

4Crawler was a big help with everything, especially for a wiring beginner like myself.

Thanks Roger!!

mt_goat 12-11-2009 02:11 PM


Originally Posted by kiyobrown (Post 51305096)
....The worst part was adding more wires into the same space I have my Electric fan wires as well as my battery intake swap wires. Running out of real estate!!...

I hear ya on that:

http://inlinethumb57.webshots.com/33...600x600Q85.jpg

kiyobrown 12-11-2009 03:49 PM

Yours looks a lot cleaner then mine. Thats purdy!!

camo31_10.50 12-11-2009 04:09 PM

what are you guys doing to get more/better light output out of you're 92-95 4runners..

i want to convert over to the <91 but it seems to be A LOT of work to do it..cutting core supports and such

i mean i know i could always just get new better higher wattage bulbs..but i want some BRIGHT lights..im tired of not being able to see crap on the road :(

HAI-TEK7 12-11-2009 04:09 PM


Originally Posted by 72fj (Post 51304758)
I installed this harness and it works great.
http://www.eautoworks.com/product-eA...com-189849.htm

How much did they charge for shipping?


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