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Old 10-27-08, 04:32 PM
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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
Old 10-27-08, 04:58 PM
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Originally Posted by Squeeb
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.
This website?
http://midnitetuners.com/HowTo/Pop-U...%20Controller/
Old 10-27-08, 05:06 PM
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That would be it, thank you very much
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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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He has the inline fuse setup in there, just doesn't give details on putting it on
Old 10-27-08, 07:57 PM
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nice write up. There is always the pivot controller option from ebay.

Im surprised the sleepy-eye ***** havent organized their hatred and attacked.

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my car had a natural sleepy eye look before i fixed the headlights.

i like making them wink, but i dont know if i'd do the sleepy eye thing.

nice info incase i get possessed and want to do that some day though
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i pulled my fuse :P
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Originally Posted by Osirus9
i pulled my fuse :P

as did i lol

i got mine to a point where the face of the glass sits vertical, and therefore any light which is not seen, actually shines thru the clear windows on the front bar. cant tell the difference, its perfect...

Carl
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