It's a little short, but you should be able to make it work just fine. I've actually got the same one installed on 3 of our vehicles now, as I've had similar problems with them too! It's really easy to install, the hardest part is deciding how to route it so the wiring can't be seen.
Have you got any pics of your installation?
Quote from: XJ Fan on February 17, 2021, 08:48:30 AMHave you got any pics of your installation?I don't I'm afraid. Once installed, it's practically invisible unless you looks for it. I think I had to remove the grill to run the wiring along the bottom, plus the headlights of course, but that was about it.I just run the standard bulbs in mine, as I wasn't aware until recently that you could get higher wattage bulbs!
I deliberately bought this harness because the relays don't need to be bolted in place. I don't like making holes! With mine, they relays ended up just by the battery, between it and the wing. I've got them wedged down in there quite happily!
I could be wrong but isn't anything above 55W for off road use only?
Ah, OK, cool. I didn't relish the idea of drilling mine either!
Quote from: XJ Fan on February 19, 2021, 08:20:37 AMAh, OK, cool. I didn't relish the idea of drilling mine either!Let me know if you want pictures of anything, I'm happy to go and take some!
they have a fitting video, and a Bleepin' Jeep review as well, just to cement your decision on getting one. If you can find a UK supplier, please share, as I am also after one.
XJs are renowned for burning out the headlight switch which causes the lights to flicker.
I could well be wrong, but I reckon that's more likely to be a low voltage issue. I have a headlight harness on our ZJ and Ford F100, and both of those still dim the headlights at idle (especially when I'm using a lot of other power - heater on high etc.). The ZJ definitely has low voltage, and I assume the Ford does too (doesn't have a gauge).
I assumed the harness upgrade would eliminate any low voltage issue as the current is being supplied directly from the battery?
Quote from: That Oily Rag on March 08, 2021, 11:45:54 AMI assumed the harness upgrade would eliminate any low voltage issue as the current is being supplied directly from the battery? It eliminates the wiring harness/headlight switch as a cause of the low voltage, but it can't do anything about the fact that the battery/charging system itself is at a lower voltage when at idle (if that's the case), if you see what I mean I've not really got any corrosion issues on any of ours, in fact everything (headlights, bulbs, harness, headlight switch) is brand new on the F100.It still dims at idle simply because the charging system doesn't give enough output at idle. In fact, all of our Jeeps have slightly dimmer headlights at idle. Even my XJ which always shows 14 volts, if you look closely at the gauge I can see the needle dips just a hair below 14v at idle, rather than the normal straight up position. It's a tiny difference but shows in the headlight output.