My Back Hurts like h3ll! Wire Tuck!
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Using TechFlex is a LOT more work. That is, unless you use the type that is similar to split-loom tubing. The normal TechFlex stuff (FLEXOPET) is not split and requires that you de-pin all of the plugs on a given section of the harness that you are trying to sleeve. Sleeving is part of the process in a "complete" wire tuck and is a lot of work. Final appearance is much better as donpisto mentioned.
#47
If you wanted to be safe about the wiring, you could always put techflex arount the wires. It's not really too late, just gotta unbolt and rebolt the ring terminal back on. IMHO, techflex looks SOOOO much better than plastic wire loom. You can get it in a variety of colors and it serves the same purpose.
Only downside is that if you want the shiny look, you wont have that. I think Fry's might have some, but I know you can find it on www.partsexpress.com or even on eBay. But if you have no issues at all now, then it's really not necessary.
Only downside is that if you want the shiny look, you wont have that. I think Fry's might have some, but I know you can find it on www.partsexpress.com or even on eBay. But if you have no issues at all now, then it's really not necessary.
I like Painless Performance split sleeve better… it feels like fabric rather than nylon/plastic, the braid is tighter and is still heat resistant. I cant find anything bigger than ¼” diameter locally though.
#48
Orvac in Fullerton has several diameter sizes - only the laterally spilt F6 though (which is what you want for the wire loom) - but they don’t carry FlexoPet (the Chinese handcuff type sleeving), I tried to find some for ground wire kit.
I like Painless Performance split sleeve better… it feels like fabric rather than nylon/plastic, the braid is tighter and is still heat resistant. I cant find anything bigger than ¼” diameter locally though.
I like Painless Performance split sleeve better… it feels like fabric rather than nylon/plastic, the braid is tighter and is still heat resistant. I cant find anything bigger than ¼” diameter locally though.
I bought several for when I was doing my audio install. Had some for 16 awg wire, 20 awg wire, 4 awg, and 1/0. I bought them off eBay IIRC. I got an assortment of colors since I was color coding the wires, making it easier for me. When I do my grounding wires I'm going to get white techflex to match or get rather close to matching the exterior of the vehicle.
#49
Is this what you are looking for? http://www.markertek.com/SearchProdu...ex&pagesize=20
I bought several for when I was doing my audio install. Had some for 16 awg wire, 20 awg wire, 4 awg, and 1/0. I bought them off eBay IIRC. I got an assortment of colors since I was color coding the wires, making it easier for me. When I do my grounding wires I'm going to get white techflex to match or get rather close to matching the exterior of the vehicle.
I bought several for when I was doing my audio install. Had some for 16 awg wire, 20 awg wire, 4 awg, and 1/0. I bought them off eBay IIRC. I got an assortment of colors since I was color coding the wires, making it easier for me. When I do my grounding wires I'm going to get white techflex to match or get rather close to matching the exterior of the vehicle.
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Anyway - back on topic
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