J222jra
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posted on 28/1/16 at 07:12 PM |
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Bespoke wiring loom
Hey guys.....does anyone have any recommendations for a bespoke wiring loom specialist?
I know I can make one myself but I'm wanting a proper job this time with no silly glitches. I'm wanting them to have the car so it's
made to fit it properly.
Thanks in advance.
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Ugg10
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posted on 28/1/16 at 08:23 PM |
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Premier Looms - UK guy based in spain. I gave him a spec and it came through fine.
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1968 Ford Anglia 105e, 1.7 Zetec SE, Mk2 Escort Workd Cup front end, 5 link rear
Build Blog - http://Anglia1968.weebly.com
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ianhurley20
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posted on 28/1/16 at 10:56 PM |
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I think it depends a little on what you want a loom to do. I wanted a loom to fit my MX5 based Haynes so wanted to use all standard equipment, ECU,
transponder key, immobiliser etc. I spoke to several who would make me a basic loom but would not do a loom that utilised all the things like the
immobiliser. One did offer to travel to Norfolk from Leicester to evaluate my car and then quote for a loom but he indicated that it would be more
than £500.
I used the loom from my donor and cut a lot of unused parts out and shortened the rest in the end.
If you are doing an emerald / omex ecu with a standard loom or similar I guess it will be easy with several suppliers
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ali2992
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posted on 29/1/16 at 09:20 AM |
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I used RapidFit - brilliant service, always answered my silly questions promptly and very good value for money
http://www.rapidfitlooms.co.uk/
[Edited on 29/1/16 by ali2992]
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nick205
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posted on 29/1/16 at 11:38 AM |
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What are you building - most kit makers and sellers offer some form of wiring loom to go with their cars.
Myself I used a Vicky Green wiring loom for my Pinto engined MK Indy. Was cheap and worked perfectly as well.
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