JB
05-23-2004, 04:17 PM
I always though the headlights sucked on my 98 Chevy, especailly when out in the middle of nowhere or on a rainy night. Putting aftermarket offroad type lights would have been :rainbow: on this car, so I did not really know waht do do.
I was reading in some 4x4 magazine about the Painless Wiring headlight relay which allowed teh low beams to stay on when you turned on the high beams, which you could not do before on teh 88-04 Chevys.
I ordered it through O'Reilly's it was only like $23. If you so not give a crap how it looks, you could install it in 45 mins. I took about 2 hrs makeing it look factory and finding extra wire b/c it the kit does not give you a long enough power wire.
I did not really think it would make that big of a difference, but after testing it out last night deep down Greens Prairea, I am very happy.
88-98 PN was 30802. They also sell the kit for 99-02, and 02-04 Chevys.
I was reading in some 4x4 magazine about the Painless Wiring headlight relay which allowed teh low beams to stay on when you turned on the high beams, which you could not do before on teh 88-04 Chevys.
I ordered it through O'Reilly's it was only like $23. If you so not give a crap how it looks, you could install it in 45 mins. I took about 2 hrs makeing it look factory and finding extra wire b/c it the kit does not give you a long enough power wire.
I did not really think it would make that big of a difference, but after testing it out last night deep down Greens Prairea, I am very happy.
88-98 PN was 30802. They also sell the kit for 99-02, and 02-04 Chevys.