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Again that "6mm" is really not 6mm it is really only 4.6mm2, they like to claim a larger size as it looks more impressive.
Good luch with it....
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Hi mate. I'm doing mine ATM. Problem is I can only find a h4 socket that's pre wired. It looks like it might only be 4mm wire. If I wire it up with it I Spose it won't make any difference because that small 10cm of wire coming off the h4 socket is only 4mm.
You just remove the individual plugs from the housing or just use plugs by them self on the back of the globe. That is what I have done. It helps with keeping connections cool.
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Thanks layback.

JJ what wire do you use then?
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I use high temp industrial high flex cable, it has a higher strand count then automotive cable, is tinned for long life and has a better quality insulation....
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I used this for wire
http://www.jaycar.com.au/productView.asp?ID=WH3079
relay
http://www.jaycar.com.au/productView.asp?ID=SY4077

there were some relay bases as well worked a treat
http://www.jaycar.com.au/productView.asp?ID=SY4078

and got the female H4 plugs off ebay.
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If I was in any more in I'd be poking out the other side.

One loom please 96 pre.
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Hey JJ, I did the loom upgrade today but i found it hard with 3 receivers. One is for my spotties and also 3 inline fuses. it would of been easier getting one of you but i had already purchased all the gear to do it myself. It looks like you do yours completely different to the how to page. i don't suppose you could help me out with some photos so i can see how you do it and maybe get mine tidied up a bit?
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