Jim
Use a relay. You can get a kit from the off-road folks. Ebay had them for 8$
Included heavy two wire in a plastic sheath, relay and relay socket.
---- James Sailer <bj8Healey@msn.com> wrote:
> Greetings all,
>
> My last request for information didn't get me too far so I have done some more
> research and have some more pointed questions which maybe there will be some
> some base knowledge out there. I am putting driving lights on my BJ8. To
> date I have gotten as far as having in hand a set of the Cape International
> light brackets. The correct period lights appear to be the Lucas SFT 700 Fog
> and SLR 700 flamethrower (I have also seen SLR 700S but do not know the
> difference). I have also seen a few photos of period cars with CIBIE lights
> but it seems uncommon. While I want to have a period look I am also looking
> for utility.
>
> 1. It seems from some information that cars were set up with one of each of
> the lights (fog and driving) identified above. Does anyone know if this was
> done regularly?
>
> 2. I am also looking for the correct lights referenced above. Can anyone
> recommend a good source for them?
>
> 3. I have found no information concerning a premade wiring loom (harness) for
> installation of lights. Does anyone know of such?
>
> Thanks in advance:
>
> Jim Sailer
> 66 BJ8
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