Dist Cap, rotor and Wires
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AutoZone now carries Bosch wiring sets in stock
WIRESET for a
1987 JEEP WRANGLER 4WD
Normal Stock
Special Order
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Item Part
No.
Warranty Core
Value Unit
Price Availability
Store Web
DOUBLE-SILICONE 4315 LLT $17.99
SPECTRE
WIRE SEPARATOR 4216 $0.99
VALUCRAFT 1315 2 YR $8.99
BOSCH 09279 LLT $26.99
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:42D6CBCF.2CFF11C7@***.net...
> Hi Steve,
> I would go to your local auto parts store, and ask for a good set
> of radio noise suppression ignition wires for your car. Look for a name
> brand you recognize. There are some really Mickey Mouse sets out there,
> especial the ones advised in magazines.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Steve Foley wrote:
>>
>> The three local stealerships do not stock wires for my 1987 Wrangler
>> (4.2).
>> I'll agree to pay their prices for the convenience, but because they
>> don't
>> stock them for me, I won't pay top dollar.
>>
>> Rather than pay them to special order them, I'd rather order them
>> on-line.
>> Anyone got a good source for original Jeep wires? I've never had good
>> luck
>> with aftermarket.
WIRESET for a
1987 JEEP WRANGLER 4WD
Normal Stock
Special Order
Not Available
Item Part
No.
Warranty Core
Value Unit
Price Availability
Store Web
DOUBLE-SILICONE 4315 LLT $17.99
SPECTRE
WIRE SEPARATOR 4216 $0.99
VALUCRAFT 1315 2 YR $8.99
BOSCH 09279 LLT $26.99
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:42D6CBCF.2CFF11C7@***.net...
> Hi Steve,
> I would go to your local auto parts store, and ask for a good set
> of radio noise suppression ignition wires for your car. Look for a name
> brand you recognize. There are some really Mickey Mouse sets out there,
> especial the ones advised in magazines.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Steve Foley wrote:
>>
>> The three local stealerships do not stock wires for my 1987 Wrangler
>> (4.2).
>> I'll agree to pay their prices for the convenience, but because they
>> don't
>> stock them for me, I won't pay top dollar.
>>
>> Rather than pay them to special order them, I'd rather order them
>> on-line.
>> Anyone got a good source for original Jeep wires? I've never had good
>> luck
>> with aftermarket.
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Posts: n/a
AutoZone now carries Bosch wiring sets in stock
WIRESET for a
1987 JEEP WRANGLER 4WD
Normal Stock
Special Order
Not Available
Item Part
No.
Warranty Core
Value Unit
Price Availability
Store Web
DOUBLE-SILICONE 4315 LLT $17.99
SPECTRE
WIRE SEPARATOR 4216 $0.99
VALUCRAFT 1315 2 YR $8.99
BOSCH 09279 LLT $26.99
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:42D6CBCF.2CFF11C7@***.net...
> Hi Steve,
> I would go to your local auto parts store, and ask for a good set
> of radio noise suppression ignition wires for your car. Look for a name
> brand you recognize. There are some really Mickey Mouse sets out there,
> especial the ones advised in magazines.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Steve Foley wrote:
>>
>> The three local stealerships do not stock wires for my 1987 Wrangler
>> (4.2).
>> I'll agree to pay their prices for the convenience, but because they
>> don't
>> stock them for me, I won't pay top dollar.
>>
>> Rather than pay them to special order them, I'd rather order them
>> on-line.
>> Anyone got a good source for original Jeep wires? I've never had good
>> luck
>> with aftermarket.
WIRESET for a
1987 JEEP WRANGLER 4WD
Normal Stock
Special Order
Not Available
Item Part
No.
Warranty Core
Value Unit
Price Availability
Store Web
DOUBLE-SILICONE 4315 LLT $17.99
SPECTRE
WIRE SEPARATOR 4216 $0.99
VALUCRAFT 1315 2 YR $8.99
BOSCH 09279 LLT $26.99
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:42D6CBCF.2CFF11C7@***.net...
> Hi Steve,
> I would go to your local auto parts store, and ask for a good set
> of radio noise suppression ignition wires for your car. Look for a name
> brand you recognize. There are some really Mickey Mouse sets out there,
> especial the ones advised in magazines.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Steve Foley wrote:
>>
>> The three local stealerships do not stock wires for my 1987 Wrangler
>> (4.2).
>> I'll agree to pay their prices for the convenience, but because they
>> don't
>> stock them for me, I won't pay top dollar.
>>
>> Rather than pay them to special order them, I'd rather order them
>> on-line.
>> Anyone got a good source for original Jeep wires? I've never had good
>> luck
>> with aftermarket.
Guest
Posts: n/a
AutoZone now carries Bosch wiring sets in stock
WIRESET for a
1987 JEEP WRANGLER 4WD
Normal Stock
Special Order
Not Available
Item Part
No.
Warranty Core
Value Unit
Price Availability
Store Web
DOUBLE-SILICONE 4315 LLT $17.99
SPECTRE
WIRE SEPARATOR 4216 $0.99
VALUCRAFT 1315 2 YR $8.99
BOSCH 09279 LLT $26.99
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:42D6CBCF.2CFF11C7@***.net...
> Hi Steve,
> I would go to your local auto parts store, and ask for a good set
> of radio noise suppression ignition wires for your car. Look for a name
> brand you recognize. There are some really Mickey Mouse sets out there,
> especial the ones advised in magazines.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Steve Foley wrote:
>>
>> The three local stealerships do not stock wires for my 1987 Wrangler
>> (4.2).
>> I'll agree to pay their prices for the convenience, but because they
>> don't
>> stock them for me, I won't pay top dollar.
>>
>> Rather than pay them to special order them, I'd rather order them
>> on-line.
>> Anyone got a good source for original Jeep wires? I've never had good
>> luck
>> with aftermarket.
WIRESET for a
1987 JEEP WRANGLER 4WD
Normal Stock
Special Order
Not Available
Item Part
No.
Warranty Core
Value Unit
Price Availability
Store Web
DOUBLE-SILICONE 4315 LLT $17.99
SPECTRE
WIRE SEPARATOR 4216 $0.99
VALUCRAFT 1315 2 YR $8.99
BOSCH 09279 LLT $26.99
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:42D6CBCF.2CFF11C7@***.net...
> Hi Steve,
> I would go to your local auto parts store, and ask for a good set
> of radio noise suppression ignition wires for your car. Look for a name
> brand you recognize. There are some really Mickey Mouse sets out there,
> especial the ones advised in magazines.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Steve Foley wrote:
>>
>> The three local stealerships do not stock wires for my 1987 Wrangler
>> (4.2).
>> I'll agree to pay their prices for the convenience, but because they
>> don't
>> stock them for me, I won't pay top dollar.
>>
>> Rather than pay them to special order them, I'd rather order them
>> on-line.
>> Anyone got a good source for original Jeep wires? I've never had good
>> luck
>> with aftermarket.
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On Thu, 14 Jul 2005 17:26:01 -0500, "DougW"
<post.replies@invalid.address> wrote:
>Steve Foley did pass the time by typing:
>> The three local stealerships do not stock wires for my 1987 Wrangler (4.2).
>> I'll agree to pay their prices for the convenience, but because they don't
>> stock them for me, I won't pay top dollar.
>
>Try Autozone, NAPA, PepBoys, Canadian Tyre, etc.
Autozone is the last place you want to get any electrical part for
anything. NAPA has high quality parts (but expect to pay a more).
Get a set with a lifetime warranty, and when they eventually do fail,
you can get a free replacement. Just be sure to keep your receipt
where you can find it a few years down the line. No wire set will
last for life. Just get a quality brand with a lifetime warranty, and
you will be happy.
Dan
>
>> Rather than pay them to special order them, I'd rather order them on-line.
>> Anyone got a good source for original Jeep wires? I've never had good luck
>> with aftermarket.
>
>www.buymopar.com
>www.chryslerpartsdirect.com
>Both OEM (dealerships) that don't charge the reach-around rate.
>
>Or make a set yourself, it's not that hard.
>I've made several using Accell and other brands of
>wire. That way you can choose what ends you put on
>or change sizes and have a custom job.
>
>Helps if you have a vice to squeeze off the connectors
>but a pair of vice grips and a sledge works too.
<post.replies@invalid.address> wrote:
>Steve Foley did pass the time by typing:
>> The three local stealerships do not stock wires for my 1987 Wrangler (4.2).
>> I'll agree to pay their prices for the convenience, but because they don't
>> stock them for me, I won't pay top dollar.
>
>Try Autozone, NAPA, PepBoys, Canadian Tyre, etc.
Autozone is the last place you want to get any electrical part for
anything. NAPA has high quality parts (but expect to pay a more).
Get a set with a lifetime warranty, and when they eventually do fail,
you can get a free replacement. Just be sure to keep your receipt
where you can find it a few years down the line. No wire set will
last for life. Just get a quality brand with a lifetime warranty, and
you will be happy.
Dan
>
>> Rather than pay them to special order them, I'd rather order them on-line.
>> Anyone got a good source for original Jeep wires? I've never had good luck
>> with aftermarket.
>
>www.buymopar.com
>www.chryslerpartsdirect.com
>Both OEM (dealerships) that don't charge the reach-around rate.
>
>Or make a set yourself, it's not that hard.
>I've made several using Accell and other brands of
>wire. That way you can choose what ends you put on
>or change sizes and have a custom job.
>
>Helps if you have a vice to squeeze off the connectors
>but a pair of vice grips and a sledge works too.
Guest
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On Thu, 14 Jul 2005 17:26:01 -0500, "DougW"
<post.replies@invalid.address> wrote:
>Steve Foley did pass the time by typing:
>> The three local stealerships do not stock wires for my 1987 Wrangler (4.2).
>> I'll agree to pay their prices for the convenience, but because they don't
>> stock them for me, I won't pay top dollar.
>
>Try Autozone, NAPA, PepBoys, Canadian Tyre, etc.
Autozone is the last place you want to get any electrical part for
anything. NAPA has high quality parts (but expect to pay a more).
Get a set with a lifetime warranty, and when they eventually do fail,
you can get a free replacement. Just be sure to keep your receipt
where you can find it a few years down the line. No wire set will
last for life. Just get a quality brand with a lifetime warranty, and
you will be happy.
Dan
>
>> Rather than pay them to special order them, I'd rather order them on-line.
>> Anyone got a good source for original Jeep wires? I've never had good luck
>> with aftermarket.
>
>www.buymopar.com
>www.chryslerpartsdirect.com
>Both OEM (dealerships) that don't charge the reach-around rate.
>
>Or make a set yourself, it's not that hard.
>I've made several using Accell and other brands of
>wire. That way you can choose what ends you put on
>or change sizes and have a custom job.
>
>Helps if you have a vice to squeeze off the connectors
>but a pair of vice grips and a sledge works too.
<post.replies@invalid.address> wrote:
>Steve Foley did pass the time by typing:
>> The three local stealerships do not stock wires for my 1987 Wrangler (4.2).
>> I'll agree to pay their prices for the convenience, but because they don't
>> stock them for me, I won't pay top dollar.
>
>Try Autozone, NAPA, PepBoys, Canadian Tyre, etc.
Autozone is the last place you want to get any electrical part for
anything. NAPA has high quality parts (but expect to pay a more).
Get a set with a lifetime warranty, and when they eventually do fail,
you can get a free replacement. Just be sure to keep your receipt
where you can find it a few years down the line. No wire set will
last for life. Just get a quality brand with a lifetime warranty, and
you will be happy.
Dan
>
>> Rather than pay them to special order them, I'd rather order them on-line.
>> Anyone got a good source for original Jeep wires? I've never had good luck
>> with aftermarket.
>
>www.buymopar.com
>www.chryslerpartsdirect.com
>Both OEM (dealerships) that don't charge the reach-around rate.
>
>Or make a set yourself, it's not that hard.
>I've made several using Accell and other brands of
>wire. That way you can choose what ends you put on
>or change sizes and have a custom job.
>
>Helps if you have a vice to squeeze off the connectors
>but a pair of vice grips and a sledge works too.
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On Thu, 14 Jul 2005 17:26:01 -0500, "DougW"
<post.replies@invalid.address> wrote:
>Steve Foley did pass the time by typing:
>> The three local stealerships do not stock wires for my 1987 Wrangler (4.2).
>> I'll agree to pay their prices for the convenience, but because they don't
>> stock them for me, I won't pay top dollar.
>
>Try Autozone, NAPA, PepBoys, Canadian Tyre, etc.
Autozone is the last place you want to get any electrical part for
anything. NAPA has high quality parts (but expect to pay a more).
Get a set with a lifetime warranty, and when they eventually do fail,
you can get a free replacement. Just be sure to keep your receipt
where you can find it a few years down the line. No wire set will
last for life. Just get a quality brand with a lifetime warranty, and
you will be happy.
Dan
>
>> Rather than pay them to special order them, I'd rather order them on-line.
>> Anyone got a good source for original Jeep wires? I've never had good luck
>> with aftermarket.
>
>www.buymopar.com
>www.chryslerpartsdirect.com
>Both OEM (dealerships) that don't charge the reach-around rate.
>
>Or make a set yourself, it's not that hard.
>I've made several using Accell and other brands of
>wire. That way you can choose what ends you put on
>or change sizes and have a custom job.
>
>Helps if you have a vice to squeeze off the connectors
>but a pair of vice grips and a sledge works too.
<post.replies@invalid.address> wrote:
>Steve Foley did pass the time by typing:
>> The three local stealerships do not stock wires for my 1987 Wrangler (4.2).
>> I'll agree to pay their prices for the convenience, but because they don't
>> stock them for me, I won't pay top dollar.
>
>Try Autozone, NAPA, PepBoys, Canadian Tyre, etc.
Autozone is the last place you want to get any electrical part for
anything. NAPA has high quality parts (but expect to pay a more).
Get a set with a lifetime warranty, and when they eventually do fail,
you can get a free replacement. Just be sure to keep your receipt
where you can find it a few years down the line. No wire set will
last for life. Just get a quality brand with a lifetime warranty, and
you will be happy.
Dan
>
>> Rather than pay them to special order them, I'd rather order them on-line.
>> Anyone got a good source for original Jeep wires? I've never had good luck
>> with aftermarket.
>
>www.buymopar.com
>www.chryslerpartsdirect.com
>Both OEM (dealerships) that don't charge the reach-around rate.
>
>Or make a set yourself, it's not that hard.
>I've made several using Accell and other brands of
>wire. That way you can choose what ends you put on
>or change sizes and have a custom job.
>
>Helps if you have a vice to squeeze off the connectors
>but a pair of vice grips and a sledge works too.
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On Thu, 14 Jul 2005 17:26:01 -0500, "DougW"
<post.replies@invalid.address> wrote:
>Steve Foley did pass the time by typing:
>> The three local stealerships do not stock wires for my 1987 Wrangler (4.2).
>> I'll agree to pay their prices for the convenience, but because they don't
>> stock them for me, I won't pay top dollar.
>
>Try Autozone, NAPA, PepBoys, Canadian Tyre, etc.
Autozone is the last place you want to get any electrical part for
anything. NAPA has high quality parts (but expect to pay a more).
Get a set with a lifetime warranty, and when they eventually do fail,
you can get a free replacement. Just be sure to keep your receipt
where you can find it a few years down the line. No wire set will
last for life. Just get a quality brand with a lifetime warranty, and
you will be happy.
Dan
>
>> Rather than pay them to special order them, I'd rather order them on-line.
>> Anyone got a good source for original Jeep wires? I've never had good luck
>> with aftermarket.
>
>www.buymopar.com
>www.chryslerpartsdirect.com
>Both OEM (dealerships) that don't charge the reach-around rate.
>
>Or make a set yourself, it's not that hard.
>I've made several using Accell and other brands of
>wire. That way you can choose what ends you put on
>or change sizes and have a custom job.
>
>Helps if you have a vice to squeeze off the connectors
>but a pair of vice grips and a sledge works too.
<post.replies@invalid.address> wrote:
>Steve Foley did pass the time by typing:
>> The three local stealerships do not stock wires for my 1987 Wrangler (4.2).
>> I'll agree to pay their prices for the convenience, but because they don't
>> stock them for me, I won't pay top dollar.
>
>Try Autozone, NAPA, PepBoys, Canadian Tyre, etc.
Autozone is the last place you want to get any electrical part for
anything. NAPA has high quality parts (but expect to pay a more).
Get a set with a lifetime warranty, and when they eventually do fail,
you can get a free replacement. Just be sure to keep your receipt
where you can find it a few years down the line. No wire set will
last for life. Just get a quality brand with a lifetime warranty, and
you will be happy.
Dan
>
>> Rather than pay them to special order them, I'd rather order them on-line.
>> Anyone got a good source for original Jeep wires? I've never had good luck
>> with aftermarket.
>
>www.buymopar.com
>www.chryslerpartsdirect.com
>Both OEM (dealerships) that don't charge the reach-around rate.
>
>Or make a set yourself, it's not that hard.
>I've made several using Accell and other brands of
>wire. That way you can choose what ends you put on
>or change sizes and have a custom job.
>
>Helps if you have a vice to squeeze off the connectors
>but a pair of vice grips and a sledge works too.
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And avoid those ignition wire sets that push their low resistance since
all low resistance does is cause noise on your CB and AM radios. The
low resistance is a marketing gimmick since it really doesn't
significantly increase the voltage to the spark plugs due to the
ultra-low amount of current traveling down the wires. Spark plugs too,
don't think going to non-resistor type plugs will help in any way, they
won't. Ohm's law (for electrical stuff) and all that.
Jerry
Hootowl wrote:
> On Thu, 14 Jul 2005 17:26:01 -0500, "DougW"
> <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote:
>
>
>>Steve Foley did pass the time by typing:
>>
>>>The three local stealerships do not stock wires for my 1987 Wrangler (4.2).
>>>I'll agree to pay their prices for the convenience, but because they don't
>>>stock them for me, I won't pay top dollar.
>>
>>Try Autozone, NAPA, PepBoys, Canadian Tyre, etc.
>
>
> Autozone is the last place you want to get any electrical part for
> anything. NAPA has high quality parts (but expect to pay a more).
> Get a set with a lifetime warranty, and when they eventually do fail,
> you can get a free replacement. Just be sure to keep your receipt
> where you can find it a few years down the line. No wire set will
> last for life. Just get a quality brand with a lifetime warranty, and
> you will be happy.
>
> Dan
>
>>>Rather than pay them to special order them, I'd rather order them on-line.
>>>Anyone got a good source for original Jeep wires? I've never had good luck
>>>with aftermarket.
>>
>>www.buymopar.com
>>www.chryslerpartsdirect.com
>>Both OEM (dealerships) that don't charge the reach-around rate.
>>
>>Or make a set yourself, it's not that hard.
>>I've made several using Accell and other brands of
>>wire. That way you can choose what ends you put on
>>or change sizes and have a custom job.
>>
>>Helps if you have a vice to squeeze off the connectors
>>but a pair of vice grips and a sledge works too.
>
>
--
Jerry Bransford
PP-ASEL N6TAY
See the Geezer Jeep at
http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
all low resistance does is cause noise on your CB and AM radios. The
low resistance is a marketing gimmick since it really doesn't
significantly increase the voltage to the spark plugs due to the
ultra-low amount of current traveling down the wires. Spark plugs too,
don't think going to non-resistor type plugs will help in any way, they
won't. Ohm's law (for electrical stuff) and all that.
Jerry
Hootowl wrote:
> On Thu, 14 Jul 2005 17:26:01 -0500, "DougW"
> <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote:
>
>
>>Steve Foley did pass the time by typing:
>>
>>>The three local stealerships do not stock wires for my 1987 Wrangler (4.2).
>>>I'll agree to pay their prices for the convenience, but because they don't
>>>stock them for me, I won't pay top dollar.
>>
>>Try Autozone, NAPA, PepBoys, Canadian Tyre, etc.
>
>
> Autozone is the last place you want to get any electrical part for
> anything. NAPA has high quality parts (but expect to pay a more).
> Get a set with a lifetime warranty, and when they eventually do fail,
> you can get a free replacement. Just be sure to keep your receipt
> where you can find it a few years down the line. No wire set will
> last for life. Just get a quality brand with a lifetime warranty, and
> you will be happy.
>
> Dan
>
>>>Rather than pay them to special order them, I'd rather order them on-line.
>>>Anyone got a good source for original Jeep wires? I've never had good luck
>>>with aftermarket.
>>
>>www.buymopar.com
>>www.chryslerpartsdirect.com
>>Both OEM (dealerships) that don't charge the reach-around rate.
>>
>>Or make a set yourself, it's not that hard.
>>I've made several using Accell and other brands of
>>wire. That way you can choose what ends you put on
>>or change sizes and have a custom job.
>>
>>Helps if you have a vice to squeeze off the connectors
>>but a pair of vice grips and a sledge works too.
>
>
--
Jerry Bransford
PP-ASEL N6TAY
See the Geezer Jeep at
http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
Guest
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And avoid those ignition wire sets that push their low resistance since
all low resistance does is cause noise on your CB and AM radios. The
low resistance is a marketing gimmick since it really doesn't
significantly increase the voltage to the spark plugs due to the
ultra-low amount of current traveling down the wires. Spark plugs too,
don't think going to non-resistor type plugs will help in any way, they
won't. Ohm's law (for electrical stuff) and all that.
Jerry
Hootowl wrote:
> On Thu, 14 Jul 2005 17:26:01 -0500, "DougW"
> <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote:
>
>
>>Steve Foley did pass the time by typing:
>>
>>>The three local stealerships do not stock wires for my 1987 Wrangler (4.2).
>>>I'll agree to pay their prices for the convenience, but because they don't
>>>stock them for me, I won't pay top dollar.
>>
>>Try Autozone, NAPA, PepBoys, Canadian Tyre, etc.
>
>
> Autozone is the last place you want to get any electrical part for
> anything. NAPA has high quality parts (but expect to pay a more).
> Get a set with a lifetime warranty, and when they eventually do fail,
> you can get a free replacement. Just be sure to keep your receipt
> where you can find it a few years down the line. No wire set will
> last for life. Just get a quality brand with a lifetime warranty, and
> you will be happy.
>
> Dan
>
>>>Rather than pay them to special order them, I'd rather order them on-line.
>>>Anyone got a good source for original Jeep wires? I've never had good luck
>>>with aftermarket.
>>
>>www.buymopar.com
>>www.chryslerpartsdirect.com
>>Both OEM (dealerships) that don't charge the reach-around rate.
>>
>>Or make a set yourself, it's not that hard.
>>I've made several using Accell and other brands of
>>wire. That way you can choose what ends you put on
>>or change sizes and have a custom job.
>>
>>Helps if you have a vice to squeeze off the connectors
>>but a pair of vice grips and a sledge works too.
>
>
--
Jerry Bransford
PP-ASEL N6TAY
See the Geezer Jeep at
http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
all low resistance does is cause noise on your CB and AM radios. The
low resistance is a marketing gimmick since it really doesn't
significantly increase the voltage to the spark plugs due to the
ultra-low amount of current traveling down the wires. Spark plugs too,
don't think going to non-resistor type plugs will help in any way, they
won't. Ohm's law (for electrical stuff) and all that.
Jerry
Hootowl wrote:
> On Thu, 14 Jul 2005 17:26:01 -0500, "DougW"
> <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote:
>
>
>>Steve Foley did pass the time by typing:
>>
>>>The three local stealerships do not stock wires for my 1987 Wrangler (4.2).
>>>I'll agree to pay their prices for the convenience, but because they don't
>>>stock them for me, I won't pay top dollar.
>>
>>Try Autozone, NAPA, PepBoys, Canadian Tyre, etc.
>
>
> Autozone is the last place you want to get any electrical part for
> anything. NAPA has high quality parts (but expect to pay a more).
> Get a set with a lifetime warranty, and when they eventually do fail,
> you can get a free replacement. Just be sure to keep your receipt
> where you can find it a few years down the line. No wire set will
> last for life. Just get a quality brand with a lifetime warranty, and
> you will be happy.
>
> Dan
>
>>>Rather than pay them to special order them, I'd rather order them on-line.
>>>Anyone got a good source for original Jeep wires? I've never had good luck
>>>with aftermarket.
>>
>>www.buymopar.com
>>www.chryslerpartsdirect.com
>>Both OEM (dealerships) that don't charge the reach-around rate.
>>
>>Or make a set yourself, it's not that hard.
>>I've made several using Accell and other brands of
>>wire. That way you can choose what ends you put on
>>or change sizes and have a custom job.
>>
>>Helps if you have a vice to squeeze off the connectors
>>but a pair of vice grips and a sledge works too.
>
>
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And avoid those ignition wire sets that push their low resistance since
all low resistance does is cause noise on your CB and AM radios. The
low resistance is a marketing gimmick since it really doesn't
significantly increase the voltage to the spark plugs due to the
ultra-low amount of current traveling down the wires. Spark plugs too,
don't think going to non-resistor type plugs will help in any way, they
won't. Ohm's law (for electrical stuff) and all that.
Jerry
Hootowl wrote:
> On Thu, 14 Jul 2005 17:26:01 -0500, "DougW"
> <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote:
>
>
>>Steve Foley did pass the time by typing:
>>
>>>The three local stealerships do not stock wires for my 1987 Wrangler (4.2).
>>>I'll agree to pay their prices for the convenience, but because they don't
>>>stock them for me, I won't pay top dollar.
>>
>>Try Autozone, NAPA, PepBoys, Canadian Tyre, etc.
>
>
> Autozone is the last place you want to get any electrical part for
> anything. NAPA has high quality parts (but expect to pay a more).
> Get a set with a lifetime warranty, and when they eventually do fail,
> you can get a free replacement. Just be sure to keep your receipt
> where you can find it a few years down the line. No wire set will
> last for life. Just get a quality brand with a lifetime warranty, and
> you will be happy.
>
> Dan
>
>>>Rather than pay them to special order them, I'd rather order them on-line.
>>>Anyone got a good source for original Jeep wires? I've never had good luck
>>>with aftermarket.
>>
>>www.buymopar.com
>>www.chryslerpartsdirect.com
>>Both OEM (dealerships) that don't charge the reach-around rate.
>>
>>Or make a set yourself, it's not that hard.
>>I've made several using Accell and other brands of
>>wire. That way you can choose what ends you put on
>>or change sizes and have a custom job.
>>
>>Helps if you have a vice to squeeze off the connectors
>>but a pair of vice grips and a sledge works too.
>
>
--
Jerry Bransford
PP-ASEL N6TAY
See the Geezer Jeep at
http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
all low resistance does is cause noise on your CB and AM radios. The
low resistance is a marketing gimmick since it really doesn't
significantly increase the voltage to the spark plugs due to the
ultra-low amount of current traveling down the wires. Spark plugs too,
don't think going to non-resistor type plugs will help in any way, they
won't. Ohm's law (for electrical stuff) and all that.
Jerry
Hootowl wrote:
> On Thu, 14 Jul 2005 17:26:01 -0500, "DougW"
> <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote:
>
>
>>Steve Foley did pass the time by typing:
>>
>>>The three local stealerships do not stock wires for my 1987 Wrangler (4.2).
>>>I'll agree to pay their prices for the convenience, but because they don't
>>>stock them for me, I won't pay top dollar.
>>
>>Try Autozone, NAPA, PepBoys, Canadian Tyre, etc.
>
>
> Autozone is the last place you want to get any electrical part for
> anything. NAPA has high quality parts (but expect to pay a more).
> Get a set with a lifetime warranty, and when they eventually do fail,
> you can get a free replacement. Just be sure to keep your receipt
> where you can find it a few years down the line. No wire set will
> last for life. Just get a quality brand with a lifetime warranty, and
> you will be happy.
>
> Dan
>
>>>Rather than pay them to special order them, I'd rather order them on-line.
>>>Anyone got a good source for original Jeep wires? I've never had good luck
>>>with aftermarket.
>>
>>www.buymopar.com
>>www.chryslerpartsdirect.com
>>Both OEM (dealerships) that don't charge the reach-around rate.
>>
>>Or make a set yourself, it's not that hard.
>>I've made several using Accell and other brands of
>>wire. That way you can choose what ends you put on
>>or change sizes and have a custom job.
>>
>>Helps if you have a vice to squeeze off the connectors
>>but a pair of vice grips and a sledge works too.
>
>
--
Jerry Bransford
PP-ASEL N6TAY
See the Geezer Jeep at
http://members.***.net/jerrypb/


