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Discussion in 'Jeepster Commando and Commando Tech' started by SepotJeepster, Jun 3, 2009.

  1. Jun 3, 2009
    SepotJeepster

    SepotJeepster bsepot7

    Greenwich, CT
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    I have ordered ignition wire sets from 2 different sources and they both suck. One set's cables are way too long, and the other set looks like cheap garbage.

    Anyone with a quick part number for quality cables that fit my 225 nicely?:v6:
     
  2. Jun 3, 2009
    grouperboy

    grouperboy n00b

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    I went through several cheap sets, until I got ones from NAPA. Pricey, but made all the dif. in the world! Don't remember part number- sorry
     
  3. Jun 3, 2009
    timgr

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    Why not buy a universal set for a 6-cylinder? Lots of possibilities at Summit or Jegs. The good universal sets come with a crimper and are just as reliable/substantial as an application-specific set.

    If you want to go with application-specific wires, I'd recommend Delco or Standard Ignition. RockAuto has the Standard premium wire set on close-out for $7.26. Regular price is about $15 for Standard or Delco.
     
  4. Jun 3, 2009
    Flexiheep

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    Las Cruces, NM
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    I got tired of finding "custom fit" wires that didn't work so I started to get the Accel 8mm wire sets that you crimp yourself. Now if they look bad on the engine it is my fault. I always bought the 8 cylinder sets so I had a spare or two. I believe I paid about 30-35 a set for them.
     
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