| tuska |
11-25-2010 01:11 PM |
anyone used rebel wiring kit?
hi, still miles from needing wiring but saw a pre made, rebel wiring kit advertised...are these good kits?. Or is it easier to make wiring loom, fuse box etc to suit? After all there's not really alot of wiring in a cobra!
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| tcrist |
11-25-2010 02:08 PM |
Don't know anything about them but you might also look into a "Painless or American AutoWire" kit before you purchase one.
Edit:
Just looked them up on the internet. Again, I don't know about the quality but I don't think you could build one yourself for the price.
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| tuska |
11-27-2010 05:38 PM |
yeah price wise it's attractive...but ya get what ya pay for is good saying too! i'll go check out those kits ya mentioned. cheers
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| Wbulk |
11-27-2010 06:31 PM |
Painless is good. I have Haywire and they makes kits for Cobras. Every wire is labeled every couple of feet. The price is very reasonable. Support was great.
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| Xavier |
11-27-2010 06:50 PM |
I was looking at Rebel Wire for another application as well. As far as Painless, my comments were it is way too expensive for what it is, for what the application requires. Under rated wire, and some of which once replaced, the electrical gremlins went away. They do have great support. I was embarassed I paid that much for it. Some people love it. It would of been a heck of lot cheaper to make one and I would have been happier.
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