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Originally Posted by alphaod
If you have LED headlights already not likely since the high beam and low beam are one unit chip... I guess unless you have incredibly good soldiering skills and you feel like taking apart your headlights.
If you have Xenon headlights, then there is no high beam. It's just a solenoid shutter covering half the beam when on low beam. I guess you could theoretically tap in the signal for the shutter to "signal" for your accessory lights.
Anyways I hope you're not going to end up with light bars or something, anyone who uses them on the road should be shot.
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Cool,
Thanks for the info, this is helpful. I do have LED headlights, and didn't really expect this to be easy to do, back to the drawing board.
Yes, LED light bars.