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Old 06-25-09, 03:28 PM
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One switch for each headlight

I was curious if anyone has ever wired up an extra switch to lift the headlights one at a time. Is it possible for me to leave the headlight switch to open both lights, and have one dash mounted switch to open one and another switch to open the other
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Old 06-25-09, 10:19 PM
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why on earth would you want to do this?

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Originally Posted by AcidAngel7477
why on earth would you want to do this?

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To "wink" at hot bitches, duh.

Thanks for the brake discs BTW AA.
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You are referring to the "Sleepy Eye" method and there are threads on this so search with the term sleepy eye if you are brake enough to make your car look like a dim wit. :-)
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