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    No Cut HLF Install

    I hate cutting factory wiring. Period. So when I install a Headlight Flasher in my vehicles I have the folks at Innovative Wiring whip me up a simple splice plug.

    They built me a male to female headlight splice that has a male H4 bulb connector on one end that mimics the back of the bulb and plugs into my factory headlight plug, and a female plug on the other end the connects to the bulb in its housing. The ground and low beam connectors are wired together and then I have them leave me a 4" pig tail coming off each side of the high beam connector that I splice into my headlight flasher.

    If I ever want to switch back to the factory wiring, or if the flasher ever goes bad and I need to bypass it I just unplug the splice and plug the factory connector back into the bulb.

    I've had them in place on my Tacoma for 4 years now without issue. I've even driven through creeks with water over my hood and no problems.

    Innovative Wiring - Headlight Parts

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    So are you saying they will make these for anybody? Or you just telling us about what you have. Seems like a good idea though as I hate cutting factory wiring as well!

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    Very interesting, tell us more...

    Price? Warranty? Quality?

    I'm always looking for products that make installations easier.
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    Automotive Connectors

    about 1/4 of the way down the page(mostly blue in color) I've ordered and used these with great success, both for HLF applications, as well as aftermarket HID kits.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mrlunchbox View Post
    So are you saying they will make these for anybody? Or you just telling us about what you have. Seems like a good idea though as I hate cutting factory wiring as well!
    Yeah, they will make them custom for you, or you can buy the male/female side with pigtails and just butt splice/solder the low beam and ground together and use the pigtails from the high beam prong to your HLF unit. Super easy.

    Just figure out which bulb style you have and socket that you need and determine which prong on the bulb is the high beam +. I found that info on the internet for my truck.

    I'll try to get a picture of it installed in my truck tonight.

    - DH

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    Quote Originally Posted by SlickTop Solutions View Post
    Very interesting, tell us more...

    Price? Warranty? Quality?

    I'm always looking for products that make installations easier.
    Price - I dunno. Not spendy.

    Warranty - Haven't had to find out yet. I've had them installed on my truck for about 4 years and I've been down MILES of washboard dusty roads. Through water that was up over my hood crossing creeks. If they ever go dead it would be a simple and cheap replacement.

    Quality - As good or better quality than the factory connectors.

    - DH

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    I may have to try this for my Civic... Thanks for the tip...
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    i recently ordered a pair for my 2011 charger, was like $32 shipped, will let you know how it works out when i get them.

    the guy also responds very quickly to emails and was very helpful when i first emailed him with what i needed, since i dont know what these are called but explained to him that im looking to add wig wags w/o cutting the factory wires, he understood right away

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    Quote Originally Posted by DarkHelmet View Post
    Price - I dunno. Not spendy.

    Warranty - Haven't had to find out yet. I've had them installed on my truck for about 4 years and I've been down MILES of washboard dusty roads. Through water that was up over my hood crossing creeks. If they ever go dead it would be a simple and cheap replacement.

    Quality - As good or better quality than the factory connectors.

    - DH
    Thanks.

    Looks like I will order a set to try out on my truck as well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by darkhanger18 View Post
    Automotive Connectors

    about 1/4 of the way down the page(mostly blue in color) I've ordered and used these with great success, both for HLF applications, as well as aftermarket HID kits.
    I would second the link here. Very inexpensive and you can specify ceramic instead of plastic if you want. I bought two splices for the 2011 Tahoe for less than $10 and they ship within a day.

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    I have the 0 gauge battery cable kit from them in my Chevy S-10. Very well made quality product.

 

 

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