
Re: Quality Wiring?
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Re: Quality Wiring?
- From: Akron Don <dgallimore@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 29 Jun 2004 22:19:24 -0400
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I order custom lengths of factory stuff from Rhode Island Wiring. Stuff
seemed reasonable and I bought a whole mish-mash or wires for $60. Here'
thier web site: http://www.riwire.com/
Akron Don
Travis Bailey wrote:
Where the heck can you get good wiring from locally? The only stuff I
can come up with is really cheap feeling (large diameter strands,
insulation looks like it would rather peel off than stay on, low
temperature ratings, etc). After I rewired the cursed Ramcharger I've
been trying to find decent quality wire that I don't have to buy a
500' spool of...the wire in that $175 harness kit just felt like
quality wire! It was nice to work with as well. I believe it was GXR
insulation. Ideas anyone?
Travis
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