split wire loom
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I'm looking for cheap wire loom. Auto stores are too expensive for the amount they sell in rolls. I found this place: http://www.wiringproducts.com/?target=dept_90.html
Has anyone gotten loom from here? They sell a minimum of 25 feet, but it'* cheap. I basically want to replace ALL my black loom under the hood. If anyone else needs some we could go in on it together.
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Has anyone gotten loom from here? They sell a minimum of 25 feet, but it'* cheap. I basically want to replace ALL my black loom under the hood. If anyone else needs some we could go in on it together.
Thanks.
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Pete... first off.. ensure it'* the high temp like Rob is mentioning.
Second.. you realize the number of problems you could cause for yourself by disturbing the wiring to replace loom?
And if you do this.. please let me know before you order... I'd like to go in on an order with you. (still need to talk to you about the T bolts)
Second.. you realize the number of problems you could cause for yourself by disturbing the wiring to replace loom?
And if you do this.. please let me know before you order... I'd like to go in on an order with you. (still need to talk to you about the T bolts)
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Yes, I will also get the high temp. It'* < $10 for 25 feet.
Tony, that loom you have is new I assume? What size ID?
I know I will need 1/2" and probably some 1/4". Maybe a bit more 3/8". I sure don't need 75 feet though even though it would only cost $30-35.
I bought a 4 feet section of 1" loom to replace the large mass of wires under the master cylinder, and the power steering line (I think that'* what it is). So I think I'm ok on that size.
Bill, didn't really think about problems with wiring, but I am careful when I do it.
Tony, that loom you have is new I assume? What size ID?
I know I will need 1/2" and probably some 1/4". Maybe a bit more 3/8". I sure don't need 75 feet though even though it would only cost $30-35.
I bought a 4 feet section of 1" loom to replace the large mass of wires under the master cylinder, and the power steering line (I think that'* what it is). So I think I'm ok on that size.
Bill, didn't really think about problems with wiring, but I am careful when I do it.
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Originally Posted by Maymybonneliveforever
Where are you located, in other words......where is Canadicut?
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Originally Posted by Maymybonneliveforever
Thanks, I wanted to get in on it also, but shipping to Canada usually sucks.
He'* a local for me Frank...(that should answer a lot eh?)