NowForThe5th wrote:Most of the "waterproof" plugs are limited in their current carrying capacity. Deutsch have a higher current series but they are expensive and need a special tool to fit the connectors to the wires. For everyday use the Narva ones are available at most auto parts places or Jaycar has some that are a little cheaper. Again, you'll need the correct crimping tool, but they're not that dear. I doubt you'll find a much better solution for the H4 plug. I just wrap them up well with tape.
coughy wrote:there is 3 different sizes in the Deutsch plugs so be warned
in the size of the pins plugs nilly and i mean nilly identical
i work with these every day just so u know
NowForThe5th wrote:$800 lights for $100? Yeah, right.
NowForThe5th wrote:$800 lights for $100? Yeah, right.
NowForThe5th wrote:$800 lights for $100? Yeah, right.
JBH23 wrote:Id like to see them side by side after 12-18 months of use
JBH23 wrote:Id like to see them side by side after 12-18 months of use
NowForThe5th wrote:But why go through the process of buying 4 sets when you could have bought one, of better quality?
I appreciate that some people have budgets to live within but I consider my vehicle and its accessories as just the same way I consider my tools. They're a means to achieve an objective safely and efficiently. There's no way that any tool that doesn't come with a lifetime warranty makes it into my toolbox and I take the same approach with things like lights.
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