where to buy ign wire terminals - not the stealership...
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where to buy ign wire terminals - not the stealership...
Hi,
Sorry if this is the wrong forum or if this goes against policy to request a supplier but it seems that building your own wires if much more difficult than it ever used to be. I called all my local speed shops and other than a few in a parts box, it doesn't seem like anyone has ignition wire boots or terminals. I believe that the ones needed are the LS/LT1? Anyway, where do you guys go for custom ignition wire building supplies? Specifically, straight boots and terminals? I know that MSD and Taylor have kits but it that really the way I need to go? It's a little frustrating needing to go through so many hoops of fire to get terminals these days... 8mm is fine.
Thanks for listening to my rant.
A.
Sorry if this is the wrong forum or if this goes against policy to request a supplier but it seems that building your own wires if much more difficult than it ever used to be. I called all my local speed shops and other than a few in a parts box, it doesn't seem like anyone has ignition wire boots or terminals. I believe that the ones needed are the LS/LT1? Anyway, where do you guys go for custom ignition wire building supplies? Specifically, straight boots and terminals? I know that MSD and Taylor have kits but it that really the way I need to go? It's a little frustrating needing to go through so many hoops of fire to get terminals these days... 8mm is fine.
Thanks for listening to my rant.
A.
#2
Never mind, I found some decent pricing on some Taylor kits at a local yokel... I guess everyone using custom fit is cutting the dist-side and terms are included so maybe that's why they seem sparse? I like having fully functional kits in my shop as it seems that the need for this stuff presents itself at ridiculous hours, on holidays, etc.
Thanks!
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Thanks!
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#3
I had MSD wires and 2 boots cracked from heat and also burnt 1 wire, I went with a taylor kit as it would have been just as expensive to fix the 2 MSD boots and 1 wire and now I can make them to custom lengths too.
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