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Started by crackedback, November 10, 2017, 11:29:20 AM

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SpeedD408

Kit arrived.   :perfect10:

PM sent on 7/28, payment made, head light, road light and AC kits made and shipped.  Arrived 8/1.  That is fantastic considering the shipping was cross country (CA to FL).

Thank you very much!!
1971 Cuda - 383, Rallye Red, Rallye Cluster, Disc Brakes, Rear Defogger, A/C, Road Lamps, AM/FM Radio
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crackedback

Hope everyone is surviving the craziness.

Still building kits and have materials ready to go.  Thanks for the patronage and site space for the kits.

Rob

MoparCarGuy

PM sent for 70 Cuda headlight relay kit with roadlamp add-on.


crackedback

Still building kits.   Had a heart attack in December and still working on these.  Not gonna give it up!  LOL

Thanks to those that have purchased kits.

Rob

Rdchallenger

Quote from: crackedback on April 26, 2021, 06:07:16 PM
Still building kits.   Had a heart attack in December and still working on these.  Not gonna give it up!  LOL

Thanks to those that have purchased kits.

Rob

Sorry to hear of the unfortunate event! Hopefully you're feeling much better now and doing okay.

Poolshark314

Glad to hear you are recovering Rob. Still very happy with the ammeter bypass harness and plan to do the headlight relay kit relatively soon
1973 Barracuda
2012 Charger R/T AWD

Skdmark

Just installed my ammeter bypass and headlight relay kit this past weekend. Relays and fuses from the headlight kit are hidden under the battery tray.
I wrapped the wires from the bypass and headlight relay kit in the factory style vinyl loom wrap from AMK before installing.
You would never know they weren't part of the original harness.
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Poolshark314

Quote from: Skdmark on April 26, 2021, 07:07:16 PM
Just installed my ammeter bypass and headlight relay kit this past weekend. Relays and fuses from the headlight kit are hidden under the battery tray.
I wrapped the wires from the bypass and headlight relay kit in the factory style vinyl loom wrap from AMK before installing.
You would never know they weren't part of the original harness.

@Skdmark  How long did the headlight relay kit take to install? Any tips or advice to follow?
1973 Barracuda
2012 Charger R/T AWD

Skdmark

#23
Just follow the instructions Crackedback sends over. Which includes being careful not to bang around the ceramic headlight plugs while installing.
It took me about 2.5 hours. I wasn't rushing it and I spent extra time wrapping the wires in the factory vinyl loom wrap to camouflage the wires.
I mounted the relays and the fuses under the battery tray which is also shown in the instructions.

My battery tray was in bad shape so I picked up a new one. I used medium velcro strips from command to mount the relay bases. Just ran the strips perpendicular to the relay bases and mounted them up against the bottom of the tray. Used zip ties through the relays to loosely tether them to the battery tray brace as an extra precaution. I Zip tied the fuse holder covers to one of the wire bundles out to the headlights. All of the wires that go out to the headlights lay behind the battery tray brace and poke up in the little gap in the corner between the battery tray, inner fender and radiator yoke. From there you follow the path of the factory headlight harness to the headlight buckets and across the yoke.
You are not entitled to your opinion. You are entitled to your informed opinion. No one is entitled to be ignorant.
-Harlan Ellison

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:stayinlane:

crackedback

Thanks.   Stamina is the biggest issue right now.  Can't go in the shop and slog out 6-8 hours.   I get 2-4 in and I'm whacked.  Still better than the 30 minutes in January!!!!

Thanks again for the well wishes. 

Most installs take anywhere from 40 minutes to 3 hours depending on what you want to do with install.   Wrapping wires will take a bit longer.  I'd say most are under 1.5 hours.


Brads70

Sorry to learn of your heart issues. Glad to know your on the mend!  :wave:


Ccuda

Rob,
How do I go about getting one of your headlight kits and do you have one for the road lamps?
Could you send me a wire diagram first.
Thanks,
CCuda
Ccuda

JS29

To get a members attention you can tag them @crackedback  Like this. :alan2cents:

crackedback

Quote from: Ccuda on May 14, 2021, 06:26:33 AM
Rob,
How do I go about getting one of your headlight kits and do you have one for the road lamps?
Could you send me a wire diagram first.
Thanks,
CCuda

Send me a DM with your email address.  I'll forward instructions.   IIRC, the picture in the first post has a kit with roadlamps.  Not sure if photobucket has messed that up.

@Ccuda

Fish Tale

@crackedback - Just want to confirm something.  I have purchased the M&H wiring harnesses for the front lighting, engine compartment, dash, etc. to replace all the older wiring.  Even though I'll have all new wiring/connectors, etc, its advisable to still install the headlight relay, Alternator by-pass, and Amp meter by-pass upgrade kits, correct?