Ground Legs
Yes, one in each of the ground legs on the headlamps. Normal headlamps have three wires or connectors. One is a ground or common for the low and high beam elements. For other bulbs that may use the body or housing for ground to the frame you would have to use a resistor for each wire. For instance, civilian taillights, you have a parking or drive element and in the same bulb you may have a brakelight element. Of course military housings use bulbs that have individual elements.
Yes, one in each of the ground legs on the headlamps. Normal headlamps have three wires or connectors. One is a ground or common for the low and high beam elements. For other bulbs that may use the body or housing for ground to the frame you would have to use a resistor for each wire. For instance, civilian taillights, you have a parking or drive element and in the same bulb you may have a brakelight element. Of course military housings use bulbs that have individual elements.