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Old 02-15-2006, 07:01 PM   #1
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S13-S15 wiring*searched*

So I searched to the end of hell and back, made some calls to Jack at RB motoring and Leo at PW:JDM according to RB motoring there is a whip thats a plug and play unit from the S13 headlight whip to the S15 headlights that also includes a wired relay. PW:JDM had never heard of it. I know there is one in existance as I found an ancient thread on here someone had posted a link saying the conversion was easier with the S13 because of this plug and play whip you can buy at this website. Well the website blew goats and they do not seem to carry it. Wiring the headlights is cheese, I know this I've already wired my 180SX tails and re-wired my headlights to include fogs complete with hi/lo relay so they shut off with the high beams. So I know how to wire things, thats not the issue. I just dont want to start hacking up my new $600 headlights. I like doing things clean, I could make whips with quick connect spade plugs, but I'd rather do it cleaner. I might look into making a harness if I cant find one using S15 plugs if I can source them. Anyone here have any ideas? Thank you in advance


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