Dist Cap, rotor and Wires
#11
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Re: Dist Cap, rotor and Wires
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
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> 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.
#12
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Re: Dist Cap, rotor and Wires
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.
#13
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Re: Dist Cap, rotor and Wires
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.
#14
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Re: Dist Cap, rotor and Wires
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.
#15
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Re: Dist Cap, rotor and Wires
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.
#16
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Re: Dist Cap, rotor and Wires
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.
#17
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Re: Dist Cap, rotor and Wires
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.
#18
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Re: Dist Cap, rotor and Wires
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/
#19
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Re: Dist Cap, rotor and Wires
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/
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Re: Dist Cap, rotor and Wires
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/