Automotive Wiring Source
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Automotive Wiring Source
Anybody know of a source to buy automotive wiring terminators and
color-coded, automotive wiring?
What I'm talking about is, inside the plastic connection housings, the
little metal wire ends that clip in to the connector. I'd rather not just
buy a harness from Painless Wiring (don't have the budget) and don't need
the whole shebang. I just want to replace individual wires (color-coded
wire and terminator).
'76 Jeep CJ-7.
I know Mike's still 'round here along with some other hard core types:)
Let's see if you can fill this ridiculous bill.
Drink
color-coded, automotive wiring?
What I'm talking about is, inside the plastic connection housings, the
little metal wire ends that clip in to the connector. I'd rather not just
buy a harness from Painless Wiring (don't have the budget) and don't need
the whole shebang. I just want to replace individual wires (color-coded
wire and terminator).
'76 Jeep CJ-7.
I know Mike's still 'round here along with some other hard core types:)
Let's see if you can fill this ridiculous bill.
Drink
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Re: Automotive Wiring Source
www.digikey.com stocks this sort of thing, big problem is figuring out
exactly which plug you have. There are male and female pins as well as
multiple sizes. Price is on the order of a dime per pin in small
quantities. You will also want the matching removal tool, you just stick
it in the working end, wiggle it a bit, it releases the hold tangs.
Sample catalog page:
http://dkc3.digikey.com/PDF/T063/0146.pdf
James Drinkwater wrote:
> Anybody know of a source to buy automotive wiring terminators and
> color-coded, automotive wiring?
> What I'm talking about is, inside the plastic connection housings, the
> little metal wire ends that clip in to the connector. I'd rather not just
> buy a harness from Painless Wiring (don't have the budget) and don't need
> the whole shebang. I just want to replace individual wires (color-coded
> wire and terminator).
> '76 Jeep CJ-7.
> I know Mike's still 'round here along with some other hard core types:)
> Let's see if you can fill this ridiculous bill.
> Drink
>
>
exactly which plug you have. There are male and female pins as well as
multiple sizes. Price is on the order of a dime per pin in small
quantities. You will also want the matching removal tool, you just stick
it in the working end, wiggle it a bit, it releases the hold tangs.
Sample catalog page:
http://dkc3.digikey.com/PDF/T063/0146.pdf
James Drinkwater wrote:
> Anybody know of a source to buy automotive wiring terminators and
> color-coded, automotive wiring?
> What I'm talking about is, inside the plastic connection housings, the
> little metal wire ends that clip in to the connector. I'd rather not just
> buy a harness from Painless Wiring (don't have the budget) and don't need
> the whole shebang. I just want to replace individual wires (color-coded
> wire and terminator).
> '76 Jeep CJ-7.
> I know Mike's still 'round here along with some other hard core types:)
> Let's see if you can fill this ridiculous bill.
> Drink
>
>
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Re: Automotive Wiring Source
www.digikey.com stocks this sort of thing, big problem is figuring out
exactly which plug you have. There are male and female pins as well as
multiple sizes. Price is on the order of a dime per pin in small
quantities. You will also want the matching removal tool, you just stick
it in the working end, wiggle it a bit, it releases the hold tangs.
Sample catalog page:
http://dkc3.digikey.com/PDF/T063/0146.pdf
James Drinkwater wrote:
> Anybody know of a source to buy automotive wiring terminators and
> color-coded, automotive wiring?
> What I'm talking about is, inside the plastic connection housings, the
> little metal wire ends that clip in to the connector. I'd rather not just
> buy a harness from Painless Wiring (don't have the budget) and don't need
> the whole shebang. I just want to replace individual wires (color-coded
> wire and terminator).
> '76 Jeep CJ-7.
> I know Mike's still 'round here along with some other hard core types:)
> Let's see if you can fill this ridiculous bill.
> Drink
>
>
exactly which plug you have. There are male and female pins as well as
multiple sizes. Price is on the order of a dime per pin in small
quantities. You will also want the matching removal tool, you just stick
it in the working end, wiggle it a bit, it releases the hold tangs.
Sample catalog page:
http://dkc3.digikey.com/PDF/T063/0146.pdf
James Drinkwater wrote:
> Anybody know of a source to buy automotive wiring terminators and
> color-coded, automotive wiring?
> What I'm talking about is, inside the plastic connection housings, the
> little metal wire ends that clip in to the connector. I'd rather not just
> buy a harness from Painless Wiring (don't have the budget) and don't need
> the whole shebang. I just want to replace individual wires (color-coded
> wire and terminator).
> '76 Jeep CJ-7.
> I know Mike's still 'round here along with some other hard core types:)
> Let's see if you can fill this ridiculous bill.
> Drink
>
>
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Re: Automotive Wiring Source
www.digikey.com stocks this sort of thing, big problem is figuring out
exactly which plug you have. There are male and female pins as well as
multiple sizes. Price is on the order of a dime per pin in small
quantities. You will also want the matching removal tool, you just stick
it in the working end, wiggle it a bit, it releases the hold tangs.
Sample catalog page:
http://dkc3.digikey.com/PDF/T063/0146.pdf
James Drinkwater wrote:
> Anybody know of a source to buy automotive wiring terminators and
> color-coded, automotive wiring?
> What I'm talking about is, inside the plastic connection housings, the
> little metal wire ends that clip in to the connector. I'd rather not just
> buy a harness from Painless Wiring (don't have the budget) and don't need
> the whole shebang. I just want to replace individual wires (color-coded
> wire and terminator).
> '76 Jeep CJ-7.
> I know Mike's still 'round here along with some other hard core types:)
> Let's see if you can fill this ridiculous bill.
> Drink
>
>
exactly which plug you have. There are male and female pins as well as
multiple sizes. Price is on the order of a dime per pin in small
quantities. You will also want the matching removal tool, you just stick
it in the working end, wiggle it a bit, it releases the hold tangs.
Sample catalog page:
http://dkc3.digikey.com/PDF/T063/0146.pdf
James Drinkwater wrote:
> Anybody know of a source to buy automotive wiring terminators and
> color-coded, automotive wiring?
> What I'm talking about is, inside the plastic connection housings, the
> little metal wire ends that clip in to the connector. I'd rather not just
> buy a harness from Painless Wiring (don't have the budget) and don't need
> the whole shebang. I just want to replace individual wires (color-coded
> wire and terminator).
> '76 Jeep CJ-7.
> I know Mike's still 'round here along with some other hard core types:)
> Let's see if you can fill this ridiculous bill.
> Drink
>
>
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Re: Automotive Wiring Source
I will second digikey, I have used them in the past.
Our local auto parts stores all sell the metal spade connectors and
spools of wire in different gauges. I have some spools of 10 ga. for
lights and some light duty ones for switches (relays) and am out of 12
ga. which is the most common.
The Haynes CJ manual's wiring diagrams are really good from what I have
seen and used and they have all the proper gauge sizes for the various
pieces.
When I redid my CJ7, I replaced a lot of plug pigtail units. A friend
gave me a used harness out of a full sized GM van. All the plugs and
sockets match up.
I used solder and heat shrink with dielectric grease in the heat shrink.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view!
Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590
(More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page)
RoyJ wrote:
>
> www.digikey.com stocks this sort of thing, big problem is figuring out
> exactly which plug you have. There are male and female pins as well as
> multiple sizes. Price is on the order of a dime per pin in small
> quantities. You will also want the matching removal tool, you just stick
> it in the working end, wiggle it a bit, it releases the hold tangs.
>
> Sample catalog page:
> http://dkc3.digikey.com/PDF/T063/0146.pdf
>
> James Drinkwater wrote:
>
> > Anybody know of a source to buy automotive wiring terminators and
> > color-coded, automotive wiring?
> > What I'm talking about is, inside the plastic connection housings, the
> > little metal wire ends that clip in to the connector. I'd rather not just
> > buy a harness from Painless Wiring (don't have the budget) and don't need
> > the whole shebang. I just want to replace individual wires (color-coded
> > wire and terminator).
> > '76 Jeep CJ-7.
> > I know Mike's still 'round here along with some other hard core types:)
> > Let's see if you can fill this ridiculous bill.
> > Drink
> >
> >
Our local auto parts stores all sell the metal spade connectors and
spools of wire in different gauges. I have some spools of 10 ga. for
lights and some light duty ones for switches (relays) and am out of 12
ga. which is the most common.
The Haynes CJ manual's wiring diagrams are really good from what I have
seen and used and they have all the proper gauge sizes for the various
pieces.
When I redid my CJ7, I replaced a lot of plug pigtail units. A friend
gave me a used harness out of a full sized GM van. All the plugs and
sockets match up.
I used solder and heat shrink with dielectric grease in the heat shrink.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view!
Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590
(More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page)
RoyJ wrote:
>
> www.digikey.com stocks this sort of thing, big problem is figuring out
> exactly which plug you have. There are male and female pins as well as
> multiple sizes. Price is on the order of a dime per pin in small
> quantities. You will also want the matching removal tool, you just stick
> it in the working end, wiggle it a bit, it releases the hold tangs.
>
> Sample catalog page:
> http://dkc3.digikey.com/PDF/T063/0146.pdf
>
> James Drinkwater wrote:
>
> > Anybody know of a source to buy automotive wiring terminators and
> > color-coded, automotive wiring?
> > What I'm talking about is, inside the plastic connection housings, the
> > little metal wire ends that clip in to the connector. I'd rather not just
> > buy a harness from Painless Wiring (don't have the budget) and don't need
> > the whole shebang. I just want to replace individual wires (color-coded
> > wire and terminator).
> > '76 Jeep CJ-7.
> > I know Mike's still 'round here along with some other hard core types:)
> > Let's see if you can fill this ridiculous bill.
> > Drink
> >
> >
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Re: Automotive Wiring Source
I will second digikey, I have used them in the past.
Our local auto parts stores all sell the metal spade connectors and
spools of wire in different gauges. I have some spools of 10 ga. for
lights and some light duty ones for switches (relays) and am out of 12
ga. which is the most common.
The Haynes CJ manual's wiring diagrams are really good from what I have
seen and used and they have all the proper gauge sizes for the various
pieces.
When I redid my CJ7, I replaced a lot of plug pigtail units. A friend
gave me a used harness out of a full sized GM van. All the plugs and
sockets match up.
I used solder and heat shrink with dielectric grease in the heat shrink.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view!
Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590
(More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page)
RoyJ wrote:
>
> www.digikey.com stocks this sort of thing, big problem is figuring out
> exactly which plug you have. There are male and female pins as well as
> multiple sizes. Price is on the order of a dime per pin in small
> quantities. You will also want the matching removal tool, you just stick
> it in the working end, wiggle it a bit, it releases the hold tangs.
>
> Sample catalog page:
> http://dkc3.digikey.com/PDF/T063/0146.pdf
>
> James Drinkwater wrote:
>
> > Anybody know of a source to buy automotive wiring terminators and
> > color-coded, automotive wiring?
> > What I'm talking about is, inside the plastic connection housings, the
> > little metal wire ends that clip in to the connector. I'd rather not just
> > buy a harness from Painless Wiring (don't have the budget) and don't need
> > the whole shebang. I just want to replace individual wires (color-coded
> > wire and terminator).
> > '76 Jeep CJ-7.
> > I know Mike's still 'round here along with some other hard core types:)
> > Let's see if you can fill this ridiculous bill.
> > Drink
> >
> >
Our local auto parts stores all sell the metal spade connectors and
spools of wire in different gauges. I have some spools of 10 ga. for
lights and some light duty ones for switches (relays) and am out of 12
ga. which is the most common.
The Haynes CJ manual's wiring diagrams are really good from what I have
seen and used and they have all the proper gauge sizes for the various
pieces.
When I redid my CJ7, I replaced a lot of plug pigtail units. A friend
gave me a used harness out of a full sized GM van. All the plugs and
sockets match up.
I used solder and heat shrink with dielectric grease in the heat shrink.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view!
Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590
(More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page)
RoyJ wrote:
>
> www.digikey.com stocks this sort of thing, big problem is figuring out
> exactly which plug you have. There are male and female pins as well as
> multiple sizes. Price is on the order of a dime per pin in small
> quantities. You will also want the matching removal tool, you just stick
> it in the working end, wiggle it a bit, it releases the hold tangs.
>
> Sample catalog page:
> http://dkc3.digikey.com/PDF/T063/0146.pdf
>
> James Drinkwater wrote:
>
> > Anybody know of a source to buy automotive wiring terminators and
> > color-coded, automotive wiring?
> > What I'm talking about is, inside the plastic connection housings, the
> > little metal wire ends that clip in to the connector. I'd rather not just
> > buy a harness from Painless Wiring (don't have the budget) and don't need
> > the whole shebang. I just want to replace individual wires (color-coded
> > wire and terminator).
> > '76 Jeep CJ-7.
> > I know Mike's still 'round here along with some other hard core types:)
> > Let's see if you can fill this ridiculous bill.
> > Drink
> >
> >
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Re: Automotive Wiring Source
I will second digikey, I have used them in the past.
Our local auto parts stores all sell the metal spade connectors and
spools of wire in different gauges. I have some spools of 10 ga. for
lights and some light duty ones for switches (relays) and am out of 12
ga. which is the most common.
The Haynes CJ manual's wiring diagrams are really good from what I have
seen and used and they have all the proper gauge sizes for the various
pieces.
When I redid my CJ7, I replaced a lot of plug pigtail units. A friend
gave me a used harness out of a full sized GM van. All the plugs and
sockets match up.
I used solder and heat shrink with dielectric grease in the heat shrink.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view!
Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590
(More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page)
RoyJ wrote:
>
> www.digikey.com stocks this sort of thing, big problem is figuring out
> exactly which plug you have. There are male and female pins as well as
> multiple sizes. Price is on the order of a dime per pin in small
> quantities. You will also want the matching removal tool, you just stick
> it in the working end, wiggle it a bit, it releases the hold tangs.
>
> Sample catalog page:
> http://dkc3.digikey.com/PDF/T063/0146.pdf
>
> James Drinkwater wrote:
>
> > Anybody know of a source to buy automotive wiring terminators and
> > color-coded, automotive wiring?
> > What I'm talking about is, inside the plastic connection housings, the
> > little metal wire ends that clip in to the connector. I'd rather not just
> > buy a harness from Painless Wiring (don't have the budget) and don't need
> > the whole shebang. I just want to replace individual wires (color-coded
> > wire and terminator).
> > '76 Jeep CJ-7.
> > I know Mike's still 'round here along with some other hard core types:)
> > Let's see if you can fill this ridiculous bill.
> > Drink
> >
> >
Our local auto parts stores all sell the metal spade connectors and
spools of wire in different gauges. I have some spools of 10 ga. for
lights and some light duty ones for switches (relays) and am out of 12
ga. which is the most common.
The Haynes CJ manual's wiring diagrams are really good from what I have
seen and used and they have all the proper gauge sizes for the various
pieces.
When I redid my CJ7, I replaced a lot of plug pigtail units. A friend
gave me a used harness out of a full sized GM van. All the plugs and
sockets match up.
I used solder and heat shrink with dielectric grease in the heat shrink.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view!
Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590
(More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page)
RoyJ wrote:
>
> www.digikey.com stocks this sort of thing, big problem is figuring out
> exactly which plug you have. There are male and female pins as well as
> multiple sizes. Price is on the order of a dime per pin in small
> quantities. You will also want the matching removal tool, you just stick
> it in the working end, wiggle it a bit, it releases the hold tangs.
>
> Sample catalog page:
> http://dkc3.digikey.com/PDF/T063/0146.pdf
>
> James Drinkwater wrote:
>
> > Anybody know of a source to buy automotive wiring terminators and
> > color-coded, automotive wiring?
> > What I'm talking about is, inside the plastic connection housings, the
> > little metal wire ends that clip in to the connector. I'd rather not just
> > buy a harness from Painless Wiring (don't have the budget) and don't need
> > the whole shebang. I just want to replace individual wires (color-coded
> > wire and terminator).
> > '76 Jeep CJ-7.
> > I know Mike's still 'round here along with some other hard core types:)
> > Let's see if you can fill this ridiculous bill.
> > Drink
> >
> >
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