Lazer Light t6.1 fitting

dave_b

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Why does the bumper need to be removed to fit the lazer lights to a T6.1? I know it says because of the air-con, but just curious as to the details of why the bumper needs to come off?

Also, is skotchlock still a good option for tapping into the main beam wire?
 
Do you have LED Lights?

You do not need to take bumper off

I fitted some a few months ago and did a post

Will post a link
 
Just tap off the High Beam - with Purple wire - No Canny Needed

All else same

I would suggest window strip wire and solder if you can.

Skotch Lok as a last resort.
 
Why does the bumper need to be removed to fit the lazer lights to a T6.1? I know it says because of the air-con, but just curious as to the details of why the bumper needs to come off?
It doesn't. I should know, and I have the dexterity of Abu Hamza...

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Also, is skotchlock still a good option for tapping into the main beam wire?
Solder it, or at the very least use a T tap crimp connector. Terminal blocks have no place on a motor vehicle.
 
Well, my first question is who is Abu Hamza ?
And my second is can you show me what’s T crimp is?

Is it something like this?
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Well, my first question is who is Abu Hamza ?
And my second is can you show me what’s T crimp is?

Is it something like this?
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Aye, that's just the ticket. Soldering is the ideal, but if you can't then a carefully applied T crimp would do.
 
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Sounds easy then, but where would I secure the relay? (Or more to the point, where do you secure the relay?£
 
I secured the relay to the inside of the plastic partition of the battery compartment.
 
A problem with crimping could be increasing the resistance of the crimped wire so adding greater heat and also potentially reducing efficiency. I think that LAZER also can provide induced triggering which is effectively rapping coiling the trigger for the relay around the high beam wire. Most vehicle wiring I am led to believe is only just of sufficient enough gauge to keep production cost down.
 
For relay and switch I made a bracket and mounted off the front mount on the battery - as per the picture / instructions
 
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