I'm installing some relays for my headlight upgrade and can't seem to find anywhere that sells a connector plug for the H4 pins.
I've tried my local Repco, Supercheap and Autobarn and none of them sell them or have them in stock.
Does anyone know where else I can try? Or would I be better off just using spade connectors or something?
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Where to buy H4 headlight plug?
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I'm pretty sure I saw them for sale at a trade type Narva stockist in Moss St, Slacks Creek.
However you can just go to a wrecker and cut them out of just about any car. Then remove the spade connectors and replace them with the ones you crimp onto your new wires.
You'll need the non-insulated spades. Autobarn probably has them otherwise try an electonics shop like Jaycar.
However you can just go to a wrecker and cut them out of just about any car. Then remove the spade connectors and replace them with the ones you crimp onto your new wires.
You'll need the non-insulated spades. Autobarn probably has them otherwise try an electonics shop like Jaycar.
Land Rover Discovery series 1 V8
do you mean connector to go to h4 globe - narva, repco, bursons etc. also wreckers (cut some out of existing loom, just get ones with beefy wires and enough wire to solder/crimp to)
connector to existing loom ie sense wires - i made my own from above connector, male crimps same size and soldering iron. just trim a male crimp to suit, push into the female crimp and solder. if you are making yours from scratch like this, remember to modify crimps first, then solder on wires otherwise heat will bugger up insulation
hope this helps
Lance
connector to existing loom ie sense wires - i made my own from above connector, male crimps same size and soldering iron. just trim a male crimp to suit, push into the female crimp and solder. if you are making yours from scratch like this, remember to modify crimps first, then solder on wires otherwise heat will bugger up insulation
hope this helps
Lance
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