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FOR SALE Convertible Top Relay Kit - plug and play

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I have started putting together convertible top relay kits. They work on the same basis as a headlight relay kit, removing electrical load from the stock wiring, relay and switch. Those up/down switches for a vert top car aren't cheap!

NO CUTTING REQUIRED!

It's a pretty stealthy kit. I use a shrink tubed 12 ga, 30 amp fused line to Tyco/Bosch relays which are secured to the driver side of your pump housing mount bracket. A flat 2 way connector taps into the existing mopar harness. I don't use any low cost relays, ever.




Cost for a kit is $75 plus shipping. US shipping is usually about 10-15. Shipping to Canada would be in the $25 range, maybe less depending on box size. International buyers are welcome. Same as with the headlight relay kits, package discount apply to multiple purchases at one time along with prior customer loyalty discounts.

Shipping from Indio, CA

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The car is a 1968 sattelite sport conv.shipplng would be to WA 98281
 
Also interested in the relay kit.
 
Crackedback,

Check out the Tyco VBA relays. They are a slightly cleaner install.
I originally used the dual relays like you are for my power windows, then I found the VBA relay. Only issue with them is they are special order items and the terminal connector is an oddball too.

http://datasheet.octopart.com/VBA-1002-TE-Connectivity---P&B-datasheet-32260764.pdf

Looks like a possible other solution. I don't like the special connectors and other things about them as they are inconsistent with other materials I use on a regular basis. Terminals, connectors, etc.

Also, looks as though the line has been discontinued.
 
I hope it is not discontinued, but it would not surprise me. The only place I could find them when I bought them was the TYCO distrubitor.
 
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