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Default Headlight loom, next round?

Hi all, I have had a few enquiries recently about making some more headlight looms, so this is to see how much interest there in them.

For those who aren't familiar with the looms that I make they are a complete plug N play upgrade loom to give brighter more reliable headlights, save the headlight switch from burning out and has the option for driving lights built in (a switch and a ground wire required, not included), the looms use quality relays and semi sealed fuse holders and are rated for up to 130/90's for the headlights up to 130w driving lights.



The loom runs in the same path as the original loom and is a simple matter of strapping the new loom to the existing loom.

The looms are tailored to suit either a pre-update or update model.

The cost is $150 for the loom if collected, $170 incl post for the eastern seaboard plus I can install it for an extra fee if local, a deposit of $50 will be required to get started as I need to buy all the parts.

If you're interested express your interest here along with if you have a pre-update or update, if I get enough interest I will make some more....
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Looks great jj, count me in. Post-update, mailed to Sydney please.
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Hey, still interested thanks 1998 post update.
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Admittedly have not installed mine yet but can vouch for the quality of these looms. Very slick work and value for money.
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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.
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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.
I am assuming you are talking automotive 4mm?
I personally never use automotive wire as it is falsely advertised size wise as most of the "4mm" is the insulation, 4mm automotive is really only 1.82mm2....
The more joins in the wiring the more chance if reliability issues...
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I'm using 6mm mate. Auto wire. It's pretty think. I am going to have to find h4 sockets that have no wiring.
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