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Reviews (3)

Mar 11, 2021
Great stuff. I used it to hold tools in a case I keep in my Jeep.
It's study and cuts cleanly with a razor knife. Keeps my tools from rattling around in my Jeep.

Jul 23, 2019
Perfect replacement for 2004 garnd caravan
Perfect replacement for 2004 Grand Caravan. Complete with bulbs and sockets.

Sep 18, 2019
You will see the difference.
2 of 2 found this helpful The difference is amazing. It's as if I had installed a set of high output led,s or something. I had checked before the install and I was getting 2.5 volts drop between the positive battery post and the low beam headlight. After the install I had only .5v drop. The original headlight power goes through two fuses for each headlight, the headlight switch and the High/Low beam selector switch. That's a lot of wire and connections. The relays eliminate all that. The power goes through a fuse and the relay contacts and the relays are controlled through the old wiring.
The cable between the headlights is just long enough. Another 4" would make the install a little easier. The relays have to be mounted on the inner fender beside the battery due to cable length. There was a huge factory hole there. I glued a piece of plastic over it to protect the relays. The positive wire will reach the battery post or the post on the fuse box.