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    Wiring harness

     



    Does anyone know of a company that sells custom wiring harness
    covers that are in color and if so has anyone used them.

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    Re: Wiring harness

     



    Originally posted by eyemyeye
    Does anyone know of a company that sells custom wiring harness
    covers that are in color and if so has anyone used them.
    Welcome to CHR eyemyeye
    www.painlesswiring.com
    I didn't take time to look through the site, but this company has a good reputation.
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    The covers I've seen in just about any color you can think of. Most speed shops carry these in stock. Jeg's would also carry them. Unsure if Painless or the actual harness companies sell the covers.
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    The items you are looking for are called wire looms. They are made of plastic or nylon. The nylon ones are more expensive, but much more durable. The plastic ones will get brittle over time, especially around heat. Try doing a search at www.google.com for wire looms. You will find lots of places that sell them.

    A wire harness is the wiring itself, if you ask for that you will not get what you are looking for.

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