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What does anyone think of these? I had been eyeballin them for a while now. I am thinking about the silver or black ones myself as I am a black and chrome guy....
What does anyone think of these? I had been eyeballin them for a while now. I am thinking about the silver or black ones myself as I am a black and chrome guy....
I had those wires.They were arcing all over the place in less than a year.Looked cool though.I've heard others with the same problems.Dugan your wires look great, good job..Amazing how some of the simplist things make a big difference and IMO covers suck
Those wires look really slick, but if they are going to arc over I don't want any part of them.
Anyone have a clue if anyone else makesbraid covered wires?
I would like to get a set to go with the braided control cablesI have on my 'next things toget' list.
I ordered a set of the Sterling Chromite last week and picked them up today, NOT very happy with them, they do not want to stay on the coil like the oem. they are also very stiff, can't get a nice gradual curve at the plug boot. I wanted the blue to match my paint, guess I'll be looking for a 8mm all silicone type wire.
Thinks for the input. Guess I will pass on them also. I wondered about them arc'ing. I think that might be a problem with any braided plug wires. I really like the idea of braided wires though. Guess my black ones will have to do.
Magnum makes some relly nice stuff. I've got clutch, throttle and front brake lines from them. Their plug wires are braided with the plastic coating like thier other lines so I don't think arcing will be an issue. I'll probably do the rear brake line this summer.
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