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I installed the Moss headlight relay kit a few months ago which made a hug=
e improvement in my 74 TR6 headlight brightness. Was really easy and now pu=
lls power directly from the battery, and away from the switch. One of the e=
asiest, dramatic improvements at least for me.
Robert
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t plug is attached to the body or other ground source, on a '72 TR6?=C2=A0W=
hile I recognize that there could me several causes, both my headlights are=
dim and I subscribe to wisdom in trying the simple stuff first.Thanks,Bill=
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where to look and find the ground wire for the headlight plug is attached to
the body or other ground source, on a '72 TR6?<div> While I recognize that
there could me several causes, both my headlights are dim and I subscribe to
wisdom in trying the simple stuff first.</div><div>Thanks,</div><div>Bill
Smith </div><div>'72 TR6 </div><div>'80 TR7 </div></div>
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