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Old 04-19-04, 01:31 PM
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lighting question

i did a search but couldnt find anything. I was wondering how to make my lights come on threw my FTP lens with the headlights staying down. And without having to hold the high beams.
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pull the retractor fuse
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Originally posted by VietFC
pull the retractor fuse
Or, you could do it properly so you can actually still use your headlights:

http://www.aaroncake.net/rx-7/lights.htm
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yeah, that mite work better. ^_^
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ill do it the easy way .... wich one is the retracter fuse
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ill do it the easy way .... wich one is the retracter fuse
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You are better off just doing the headlight conversion.

<----- My flip-up lights are there for a reason!
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Originally posted by classic_italian
ill do it the easy way...
So I assume you're not going to do any night driving? Coz you'd have to be pretty stupid to drive around at night like that...
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