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    Default 4 hi mod

    I have the info to do this mod if anyone is interested.

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    I would be interested to see how you did. Post a write up on it and how you did it.
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    I read the write-up, and honestly I got really confused without some pictures to look at. I know it won't work on my truck, and I don't need it done but I like to see what else everyone does to there trucks. Sounds like it was pretty straight forward though, keep up the great work.

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    Maybe I didn't see it, but what is the mod?
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    Quote Originally Posted by 2COR517 View Post
    Maybe I didn't see it, but what is the mod?
    A 4-high mod,is went you hit your high beams your low beams stay on giving you better night vision.Without the 4-high mod went you hit your high beams your low beams go off.You can do this mod one of 2 ways,Do it your self,by buying all of the items at a parts store or buy the kit from Stylin trucks.This kit is for 88 to 02 Chevy.
    Last edited by 99'HEARTBEAT; 05-28-2009 at 02:05 AM.
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    In my truck, if i just hold the clicker back, it keeps both my highs and lows on, is this hard on the fuse, and wiring? I only do it when some prick flashes me when i have my dims on. It's only for a couple seconds.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ippielb View Post
    In my truck, if i just hold the clicker back, it keeps both my highs and lows on, is this hard on the fuse, and wiring? I only do it when some prick flashes me when i have my dims on. It's only for a couple seconds.
    No,your not hurting anything by holding the clicker back,for a few seconds.
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