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does anyone know the thread how to solder your headlights (R33) so that when you use high beams the low beams stay on

i cant think of the search criteria, i was once upon a time subscribed to the thread but lost all my subscriptions by accident (my own fault :))

if its just 12v and under the amperage to blow the fuse, u should be able to wire a positive feed in parallel from the positive in on the high beams to the low beam (providing they run at the same voltage and theres no step down - I wouldn't think so but its best to check otherwise u could overload either a fuse or blow the globe...)

low beams are already grounded so I should think it'd just be one single wire you'd need

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