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waterproof relays

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what would be some good sites to get a waterproof relay from? i need it cause i have the quad beam mod and the cheap relays from autozone keep crapin out cause of moister.
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Your local parts store should have some. They are OEM on the late ninties fullsize. Best bet is a run to the local salvageyard where you can pick up a handful with the wiring and connectors for about $5

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Re: waterproof relays

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Somewhere there is a thread of my installation of my roof lights and my source for the relays that I used. They are cheaper to go with Brule's suggestion. I just never had much luck at the salvage yards near me.
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