Recently there has been a couple of threads dealing with some Headlight related questions. In at least one of these the subject of a headlight Relay was mentioned. I didn't know anything about this subject and sat back and hoped that someone would breach this subject in a little more detail.

Tonight here in Alabama its a great night to go for a little drive. I have been under the weather for about 10 days and havn't even been out of the house very much. Went out to the shop to get the 46 Ford ready and remebered just how "BAD" my headlights are on that car. After getting it out of the shop and taking a better look, I decided that they are just too dim to be safe and didn't go for that drive.

Thats a bad thing, so I'm going to fix it. But dont really know where to begin. it is a 1946 Ford Tudor Sedan and has a good Rebel Wire harness in good shape I think. But the headlights are just to dim to be safe on these country roads at night. It is using the standered 12 volt 6012 headlight sealed beam's. Is there something in that Headlight Relay thing that might cure this problem? If so can someone steer me in the right direction.....

Roland