H4 Headlight Wiring Harness Adaptors Extreme Duty Stops Headlamp Heat Copper on 2040-parts.com
Ocean Isle Beach, North Carolina, US
Headlight Ceramic Harness For 2 Headlight Vehicle
When upgrading from old style sealed beam headlights to powerful H4 Lamps
it is wise to protect your original headlight plugs and wiring harness with our
Extreme Duty Ceramic Headlight Adaptors. Our Ceramic harness will stop the heat
in its tracks that is generated by High Performance H4 Lights.
Extreme Duty Protection
* 1000 Degree Protection Ceramic Female Plugs.
* High Quality Copper Wires, 16 Gauge.
* Brass Male Plug Connectors.
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