The headlights on my car looked like crap when I got it so a couple of months ago I took the lenses off the buckets and bead blasted them to get all the rust out. I repainted the buckets with a highly reflective silver paint. I then used 50 year clear silicon to reattach the lenses to the buckets. I knew the output would be lower due to the paint not being as reflective as the original mirror coating so I sprung for a set of Sylvania Silver Star Ultra bulbs to replace the original ones (one was burnt out anyway). Now they look great and I can see better with the repaired lights than with the original ones that were rusted but I do alot of night driving and even though they work pretty good, they could use some help.
I'm thinking of installing some lights inside the air dam in the front bumper to help them out. I'm gonna add some fog lights for low beam and some driving lights for high beam. I'd like for them to work with/like the factory lighting so I'm thinking of wiring them through a relay that is actuated by the factory lights instead of a rocker switch. That way when I turn on my lights they will come on at the same time without the added switch.
So basically I'd be using a wire from the factory lights to engage the relay to turn on the extra lights. That way when I'm running my low beams only the fog lights are on and when I hit the high beams the driving lights come on (and maybe the fog lights go off), without having to hit an extra rocker switch to do this.
What do you guys think? Anyone here done this already?
I'm thinking of installing some lights inside the air dam in the front bumper to help them out. I'm gonna add some fog lights for low beam and some driving lights for high beam. I'd like for them to work with/like the factory lighting so I'm thinking of wiring them through a relay that is actuated by the factory lights instead of a rocker switch. That way when I turn on my lights they will come on at the same time without the added switch.
So basically I'd be using a wire from the factory lights to engage the relay to turn on the extra lights. That way when I'm running my low beams only the fog lights are on and when I hit the high beams the driving lights come on (and maybe the fog lights go off), without having to hit an extra rocker switch to do this.
What do you guys think? Anyone here done this already?
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