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Have any of you guys attempted this, or is it even possible?

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Dsmphil

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Jan 19, 2011
Chippew Falls, Wisconsin
I was wondering if you can run high beams without having the lows stay on. If any of you guys have tried and succeeded with doing so, tips would help. Thanks in advance.
 
Electrical engineering 101... Just about anything is possible if you understand wiring/relays/e.t.c.

Yes :)

Chris
 
Just splice the wire powering the high beams to a separate switch (a bypass, I guess) and feed it from the battery. Easy enough. If it is just for show, hide the switch under the dash, and only flip it on when you need to.
 
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