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Wiring stuff - wheres a good place to get it from
RobC - 25/7/05 at 10:12 PM

about to start work on my electrics. Need to get hold of a selection of connectors and other bits and bobs.

Can anyone suggest a good place to source this from. Not afriad of the net

Been looking but not having much joy. Or want to pay demon tweaks prices.

Cheers

rob


shades - 25/7/05 at 10:33 PM

Maplin electronics or TLC Electrical Supplies?


RobC - 25/7/05 at 11:15 PM

maplin of course...

Many thanks


stevebubs - 26/7/05 at 12:02 AM

vehicle wiring products
premier wiring


nick205 - 26/7/05 at 05:52 AM

ditto Vehicle Wiring Products, good range at reasonable prices and very good service too.

Cheers
Nick


James - 26/7/05 at 07:37 AM

Can't more highly recommend the Premier Wiring Loom.

I'm sure that if you had to buy a few reels of different colour wire of various sizes plus connectors plus other bits it would cost you a good portion of the £100. Then there's the hours putting it together!

HTH,
James


bob - 26/7/05 at 08:42 AM

All of the above are well respected suppliers,i can also recomend Bluebeehive for terminals/wire/convoluted tubing and wiring clips.

Best prices too

http://www.bluebeehive.com

May have to leave a message as its a one man band,really nice bloke to deal with though. Best to ask for a catalogue as the site is a bit rough

[Edited on 26/7/05 by bob]


mookaloid - 26/7/05 at 08:59 AM

Premier Wiring - can't recommend them enough


Scotty - 26/7/05 at 10:54 AM

another for vehical wiring products, good service and willing to sort a mistake on order next day - good boys


hearnia - 26/7/05 at 05:00 PM

Cant fault Vehicle Wiring Products, they've always been very efficient when I've used them.


stevebubs - 26/7/05 at 05:19 PM

quote:
Originally posted by James
Can't more highly recommend the Premier Wiring Loom.

I'm sure that if you had to buy a few reels of different colour wire of various sizes plus connectors plus other bits it would cost you a good portion of the £100. Then there's the hours putting it together!

HTH,
James



I think you'd normally spend in excess of £100