Sleepy eye question, and yes i searched
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Sleepy eye question, and yes i searched
Searched for a good hour trying to find a thread I saw a while back that was posted on how to setup a switch to cut power to the headlights for the sleepy/lazy eye look. Yes i know some of you think it's gay, yes I know you can pull the fuse at the right moment, and yes I know about disconnecting the arm and adjusting or using a shorter arm.
However I do not want to constantly roll around with the look and I saw a complete write-up with photo's on how to install a switch on the dash to cut the power but I am not able to find the thread. This may be a simple deal but I am a dumbass when it comes to wiring and ****.
Does anyone know what thread am referring to and do you have the link?
TIA
However I do not want to constantly roll around with the look and I saw a complete write-up with photo's on how to install a switch on the dash to cut the power but I am not able to find the thread. This may be a simple deal but I am a dumbass when it comes to wiring and ****.
Does anyone know what thread am referring to and do you have the link?
TIA
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that write up seems ok, but in reality ur getting rid of ur fuse for the retractor. ide be wiring up and inline fuse, even if its a blade type, of the same current rating, between the fuse box and toggle
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