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Si90

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Decent set of front spots for a 90?? Are they easy to wire up for a novice like me or do they need a professional touch? Cheers!!
 
wipac 8" from pretty much anywhere. expect to pay £35-£40 +p&p.

easy to mount on an A-Bar, if you want it wired to a sep. switch, that isnt too hard. if you want it wired into your full beam then its a little trickier. if you have no exp with auto-electrics things can get very tricky! i managed to wire in my roof lights ok on a sep switch. search on here for spot lamp wiring/fog wiring things like that. there have been loads and loads of posts inc. some of mine :)

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wipac 8" from pretty much anywhere. expect to pay £35-£40 +p&p.

easy to mount on an A-Bar, if you want it wired to a sep. switch, that isnt too hard. if you want it wired into your full beam then its a little trickier. if you have no exp with auto-electrics things can get very tricky! i managed to wire in my roof lights ok on a sep switch. search on here for spot lamp wiring/fog wiring things like that. there have been loads and loads of posts inc. some of mine :)

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Wiring into the highbeam isn't difficult. In fact it's easier than fitting a switch. just locate the wire that supplies power to the high beam circuit and connect a wire to it (you can buy piggy back connectors that let you join two wires to one.) Then connect the other end to the terminal on the relay where the switched wire woulld normally fit. then connect from relay via a fused connection direct to the battery. Halfrauds do a kit with relay and all the wires, neon switch terminals etc. about £10 makes life so easy. Plus the switch fits perfectly into the hole thats left if you remove a blank switch cover from the dash.
 
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