all you need for all 4 of the lights working when the hi's are on when you do the relay mod is to ditch the factory light switch and run a DPDT (I run an off/on/on)
Do your Burb's lights look like those? It's the setup I've been talking about this whole thread.I've looked everywhere and can't find any other place that sells the same headlights as a suburban's quad light. Anyone find something that I'm missing? '91 sub share headlights with other vehicles?
LMC and www.EuroLights.com along with everyone else mentioned carry those.But the point of the relays is to make the lights brighter by reducing voltage drop. Powering a bulb through a diode has the opposite effect - it reduces the voltage to the bulb. You should at least use a schottky.
these are great upgrade.i got the lenses on ebay for 9.99 a pair and bulbs that were white not the freaking blue(had to search for white tent only) but the white is brighter they were 90/110 and is awsome. all on ebay. but i did get the wire harness from lmc and its deffinitly a great upgrade. everything just plugs in and two wire go to you batt. so its easy and probably on of my top 5 upgrade.
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Dremu, I wanna do that diode thing you mentioned to get the low beams on with the hi beams. Can you help me get it installed? I live in Newark so I'm close to Concord.
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Oh, ok... so need to decide which way to go... I have just sealed beam halogens in there now... you think doing the relay kit will make them much brighter? I'd like to do the euro conversion but no money right now... So I'm leaning towards the relay re-wiring...
I would guess that is because the quad headlights have an oddball connector that I haven't been able to find. The euro-conversion probably uses a standard connector.

has anyone else done this mod?? or any other mod to make the high and low beams come on at the same time when the highs are activated?? if so could you go into a little more detail about the mod ? (where to put the diodes , how many diodes , what size diodes ect. or how it would be done with a relay as mentioned? a simple wiring diagram would be a great help at the very least as i want to do this upgrade with the original haogen lights after upgrading to the silverstar halogens , i did the LMC harness upgrade today , thanks for any help you guys can offer as i am not really that knowlegable as far as electrical work is concerned!
Yes, you're agreeing with me, but apparently didn't understand what I said. It sounded to me like Blazerbones was just powering the low beams through a diode to save the cost of a relay or something. You could make it work with a low-voltage drop, high-current diode (similar to a battery isolator), but the proper diode would actually cost more than a relay and perform worse. Plus, you would make the headlight switch fail sooner.No no no.
You use the diode to energize the coil of the low beam's relay. The relay then transmits full voltage to the low beams.
Not like you're gonna get 10A through a 1N4001
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It's easy. Assuming that the LMC setup has two relays in total, all you need is one diode. The relays must have one leg grounded and the other leg connected to the headlight switch(es). You want to put the diode between the two relay coils, with the stripe pointing towards the low beam relay. This will be terminal 85 or 86 on most relays, whichever one is not connected to ground. Maybe somebody who has the LMC harness can tell you what color that wire is.Blue85 , could you possibly explain to me how to wire up a relay so that all 4 headlights come on when the high beams are activated ? i just installed the LMC heavy duty harness yesterday , thanks
From Wikipedia:
The Schottky diode (named after German physicist Walter H. Schottky; also known as hot carrier diode) is a semiconductor diode with a low forward voltage drop and a very fast switching action.