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Electrical contacts
- Subject: Electrical contacts
- From: camron at worldaccessnet.com (Camron D. Crouse)
- Date: Sun May 9 05:46:24 2004
- In-reply-to: <009501c42eef$0ac48810$6401a8c0@schumacher>
- References: <009501c42eef$0ac48810$6401a8c0@schumacher>
Riley McDowall wrote:
>Do some digging around locally and find a shop that deals with a rep
>from Wurth. Among other excellent products (and DAMN do they publish a
>fine calendar, wink-wink, nudge-nudge), they sell a huge array of
>connectors that are specific to German cars. Including such desirable
>items as replacement H4 headlight connectors (we're talkin' bare
>connectors that accept 12ga, not the crap pre-made dealer stuff),
>large-guage female spade connectors with the tab that locks them into
>harness connectors (think of the terminal that brings 12V into your
>fusebox), and all sorts of smaller fusebox type terminals both male and
>female.
>
>I love Wurth.
>
>-Riley
>
Damn, I wish I had read this last week when I was trying to find such
connectors all over town for my headlight relay project. I already
wasted money on the cheapo Schucks connectors.
Off to search...
- Camron from Vancouver, WA USA
'86.5 Black 16V 2.0L