What did you do to your NNBS GMT900 Tahoe/Yukon Today?

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lowh07

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@lowh07 How do those headlights perform and how's the light output?

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Halogens suck in projector housings so I switched to HIDs. The pattern kinda sucks and I’ve been liking the stock type more lately. I’ll be retrofitting some stocks at some point.
 

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Halogens suck in projector housings so I switched to HIDs. The pattern kinda sucks and I’ve been liking the stock type more lately. I’ll be retrofitting some stocks at some point.
originally I was going to get those lights to do my retrofit. Kinda wish I had anyway, but oh well.
 

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Watching for the results of your diode test.
Ok it works. I got some big Schotky blocking diodes off Amazon, cut the wire in half and put one in the middle. Now the current can only flow one direction so the headlight relay turns on the fog light relay but the fog light relay can’t turn on the headlight relay. Having it above the fuse box isn’t the cleanest but I’m not going to pull the fuse box to install it underneath until it’s been in awhile and I know it’s safe. I figure if it’s gonna get hot I want to see it and not have it hiding. Once I’m sure I’ll probably pull the fuse box and wire it in permanent. So now the fogs are on with low or high beam automatically and I can turn the fogs on by themselves or with the park lights or with the headlights.

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Ok it works. I got some big Schotky blocking diodes off Amazon, cut the wire in half and put one in the middle. Now the current can only flow one direction so the headlight relay turns on the fog light relay but the fog light relay can’t turn on the headlight relay. Having it above the fuse box isn’t the cleanest but I’m not going to pull the fuse box to install it underneath until it’s been in awhile and I know it’s safe. I figure if it’s gonna get hot I want to see it and not have it hiding. Once I’m sure I’ll probably pull the fuse box and wire it in permanent. So now the fogs are on with low or high beam automatically and I can turn the fogs on by themselves or with the park lights or with the headlights.

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Keep us updated on the heat issue!
 

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