4 hi mod

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BJOHNSON

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Has anyone done the 4 hi mod for their Yukon? Where when you turn your hi beams on the low beams stay on also? Please if you have tell me what exactly you did. Thanks.
 

DefendHawaii

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I got mine done today with some electrical tape a diode and some shrink wrap. Took 15 minutes works great no bogging down my battery or alternator. Running 55w hid lows and 35w hid highs.
 

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defendhawaii...do ur 55 watt lows get really hot and burn your housings? im looking at swapping my 35 watt out. any pics man?
 

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I am planning on this in the near future. I am probably just going to spend the 20 on the kit for this...

Now to wire up the caddy fans...lol

Shawn
 

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I am planning on this in the near future. I am probably just going to spend the 20 on the kit for this...

Now to wire up the caddy fans...lol

Shawn

I did mine a few weeks ago and it was simple. Save your 20 and do it your self. Total I spent on mine was 10 bucks. Sorry cant help on the fans. I got a Offroad fan in mine.
 

mudslinger96

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Just use a relay wire the 30 pin to the battery the 85 pin to ground splice the high beam power and wire it to the 86 pin then wire the 85 pin to the low beam power. Relay runs about 5 bucks at your auto parts store
 

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