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yellowstone
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MAR 07, 02:15 PM
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The end result seems to be similar to the Hella conversion I put on my car: 
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www.yellowfiero.com 17" DEZENT T wheels with 215/40 tires front and 235/45 rear, KONI shocks, EIBACH lowering springs, drilled/slotted rotors, SS brake hoses. PU dog bone, all bushings and engine mounts, K&N air and oil filters, Rebuilt&blueprinted V6, BORLA exhaust. Mercedes SLK yellow paintjob, Mr. Mikes leather seats, door skins, shift and e-brake boots. MP3 deck and custom subwoofer behind passenger seat, F355 style front, Aus' Stage 2 side scoops, "Fie Ro" extractor front scoop. Fiero Store rear swaybar, strut tower brace, black carpet, air intake. Rodney Dickman's competition short shifter, SS vacuum lines and deck lid strut. Billet aluminum dash kit from Kitcarman.
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topcat
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MAR 07, 05:58 PM
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I really like the conversion, and the price is right. However I think I will wait to see how it turns out for a few others before I try it. The one thing that sort of distracts from the conversion is the bucket does not come up far enough for the entire headlight to clear the hood. When I look at Yellowstone's conversion, it looks more like it belongs since the light itself clears the hood. Kudos and pluses to FieroKing
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PaulJK
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MAR 07, 08:00 PM
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+'s for Alex and Young too
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Fieroking
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MAR 07, 08:07 PM
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I completed the conversion today as promised

Angle Eyes only

Low Beams

High Beams
In completing the wiring for this setup I found the the relay with the long pigtail attached will power the low beams when the High beams are on. You have to connect the pig tails to a 12V source, I conneted directly to the battery on my car (battery is front mounted) I connected the Angle Eyes to the running lights.
Hope this helps with anyone else that wants to get away from the OLD STYLE lights. Joe Sokol
------------------ 85 SE 2.8 - beater coupe- 86 SE 3.4 -in progress 3800 II SC - 88 Formula GT 4.9 5 speed beast Enough parts outside for another one -And a 3.4 push rod for sale in the mall Go and look-
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doublec4
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MAR 07, 09:57 PM
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Looks awesome! So do these go down or are they permanently up? ------------------

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Fieroking
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MAR 08, 12:53 AM
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They go up and down. Joe Sokol ------------------ 85 SE 2.8 - beater coupe- 86 SE 3.4 -in progress 3800 II SC - 88 Formula GT 4.9 5 speed beast Enough parts outside for another one -And a 3.4 push rod for sale in the mall Go and look-
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PaulJK
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MAR 08, 04:24 AM
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Joe: after Alex said they were "plug n play" I looked in the box, found the wiring harnesses and saw the in-line relay. I suspected that either the relay was designed to handle the load for the HIGH beams or could be modified to do so. Unfortunately I'm a little short on time these days, so this project will only be a dream for a week or 2  Congradulations on a beautiful ob and thanks again to everyone for sharing ... [This message has been edited by PaulJK (edited 03-08-2006).]
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Fieroking
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MAR 09, 12:02 AM
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PaulJK If you put a constant 12 volts on the wire that runs from relay through the fuse you will find that the Low beams stay on when you shift to the High beams. I wire the 2 together and then to the battery. That's how I got the last picture I posted. couldn't be easier (that part at least). Good luck with your setup. Any questions just drop me an email at sokolja@adelphia.net Joe Sokol ------------------ 85 SE 2.8 - beater coupe- 86 SE 3.4 -in progress 3800 II SC - 88 Formula GT 4.9 5 speed beast Enough parts outside for another one -And a 3.4 push rod for sale in the mall Go and look-
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vega
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MAR 09, 08:50 AM
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lookin good!
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PaulJK
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MAR 09, 01:33 PM
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I think I'm gonna use the American Products corp. (APC) 55 watt bulbs for the low beams and Street Dreams 70 Watt bulbs for the HIGH beams. Looks like they're On Sale from JC Whitney
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