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IPF wiring loom.........should I keepit ?
Submitted: Wednesday, Feb 05, 2003 at 15:24
IAMGQ
I've got a pair of IPF light 100W(the lowest model)from my old pajero and plan to put it on my gq. My GQ has already got driving light wiring loom setup with dodgy light (100W)but don't know the brand. From the workmanship, it should have been done by professional but it is a very simple setup with 30Amp fues, relay.... and higher campacity wire when comparing with IPF loom.
My question is should I keep the current wiring and put the IPF light on it or should I remove the old setup and put the IPF loom?
If in the future I want to upgrade my light to other model of IPF light, can i use the same wiring of my current IPF loom?
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AnswerID: 12566 Submitted: Wednesday, Feb 05, 2003 at 17:10
Truckster
replied: If it aint broke.....
Change it and see if you notice any diffrence... Remembr you could sell the IPF one being a name brand, Home brand would end in the bin..
Home brand doesnt mean that its crap either.....
If ya end up sellin IPF one, mail me.
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AnswerID: 12589 Submitted: Thursday, Feb 06, 2003 at 00:50
Brian
replied: Try it out!
Put a volt meter accross the spot light, if it is around 13.5v it's fine if less then try the IPF loom.
Brian
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AnswerID: 12590 Submitted: Thursday, Feb 06, 2003 at 07:45
IAMGQ
replied: Thanks for your feeback guys!..............
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