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Old 01-09-2012, 10:37 AM
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Default ***Hi-4 Harness GP: Double your headlight output for just $20!!!***

I’ve been including the Hi-4 Relay harness with all of my Light cannon and Stealth light cannon headlight kits. Now you have the opportunity to own one the simplest, and least expensive ways of increasing your headlight output.

The Radioflyer Hi-4 Harness is a Simple relay circuit that allows your low beams to remain on with your high beams. On dark roads, this more than doubles your light output without having to install expensive and often inferior aftermarket bulbs.

The Hi-4 harness:



Installation:
The Radioflyer Hi-4 harness installs in the under-hood fuse panel area. All you need to install them is a 10mm and ½” socket wrench. (a 3” extension is recommended) Installation takes less than 5 minutes and is completely reversible with no permanent modifications. The relay setup uses both a main fuse and your existing headlight fuses for double protection.





(note: trigger and output wire colors may vary)

The Radioflyer Hi-4 harness is compatible with all current C5 headlight setups including most HID setups. (EXCEPT the Euro T84 headlights as these use a single bulb setup)

This modification is designed specifically for rural highway driving or poorly-lit road use. Remember that your high beams may cause glare to oncoming traffic so be mindful of other drivers.

This product is normally $25, but this week only, you can get this upgrade for just $19.98!!!

To order, visit my website:
http://shop.radioflyerinnovations.co...arness-003.htm

Make your new year’s resolution to see when you drive at night!
Old 01-09-2012, 10:53 AM
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Now that sounds like a great idea. I wonder why they didn't do that from the factory. My C6 has ruined me for headlights so I hate driving my C5 at night now. I might have to try one of these. thanks
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Put mine in this past spring. Simple to install, and they
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Looks like a great mod. So the wires just plug in with the fuses?
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Will these work with depo headlights
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Will these work with depo headlights
Yes. I bought this mod from him a few months back. Install is easy and works great.
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Does flash to pass work with this still, or does it get negated? Thanks.
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Hello......Radioflyer?
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I've had this since the summer and it's great, it was so easy to install that even my non mechanic a** did it. Now George if we can get me more light for my '55 Ford p/u, I would love that. I hate driving it at night now after driving my car. Anyway thanks for great products, hope your new car is doing great. L8R ZFLASH
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oooof.....6 bucks for shipping?
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I have hid's in my low beams. Never use high beams. Sounds like if I install this mod, I can install high beam hid's and then I can switch to high beam without loosing my low beams while the high beams warm up?
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I have hid's in my low beams. Never use high beams. Sounds like if I install this mod, I can install high beam hid's and then I can switch to high beam without loosing my low beams while the high beams warm up?
Yes. That way it keeps your low's on and heated so you won't lose light output like you would now when switching back to your lows.
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You guys that have this already. Does flash to pass still work? You know, pull the lever for high beam temporarily. Does it still work? Would like to know this before I buy. Thanks.
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You guys that have this already. Does flash to pass still work? You know, pull the lever for high beam temporarily. Does it still work? Would like to know this before I buy. Thanks.
Yes sir. But your high and lows both light up when you flash them.
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Originally Posted by theradioflyer
I’ve been including the Hi-4 Relay harness with all of my Light cannon and Stealth light cannon headlight kits. Now you have the opportunity to own one the simplest, and least expensive ways of increasing your headlight output.

The Radioflyer Hi-4 Harness is a Simple relay circuit that allows your low beams to remain on with your high beams. On dark roads, this more than doubles your light output without having to install expensive and often inferior aftermarket bulbs.

The Hi-4 harness:



Installation:
The Radioflyer Hi-4 harness installs in the under-hood fuse panel area. All you need to install them is a 10mm and ½” socket wrench. (a 3” extension is recommended) Installation takes less than 5 minutes and is completely reversible with no permanent modifications. The relay setup uses both a main fuse and your existing headlight fuses for double protection.





(note: trigger and output wire colors may vary)

The Radioflyer Hi-4 harness is compatible with all current C5 headlight setups including most HID setups. (EXCEPT the Euro T84 headlights as these use a single bulb setup)

This modification is designed specifically for rural highway driving or poorly-lit road use. Remember that your high beams may cause glare to oncoming traffic so be mindful of other drivers.

This product is normally $25, but this week only, you can get this upgrade for just $19.98!!!

To order, visit my website:
http://shop.radioflyerinnovations.co...arness-003.htm

Make your new year’s resolution to see when you drive at night!

Just curious. Why would you choose a random bolt on the firewall as a ground, when G104 is right by the battery on the frame?
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How come I go to order 2 of these and its mandatory UPS shipping of 24.00 mandatory making the order is 65.00 . I clicked on the usps at 10.50 and it would not take the order. 24.00 is really high for shipping.

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Old 01-13-2012, 02:32 PM
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I just ordered one and USPS shipping was only $5.35.
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Originally Posted by Nd4spd2
I just ordered one and USPS shipping was only $5.35.
I guess I will try again t was going to get 2 and it was 65.00. So what did I do wrong?
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Anyone heard from George. I sent payment and haven't heard anything for 4 days now.


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