What do you guys think of these Rewiring Kits

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camstuart52
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What do you guys think of these Rewiring Kits

Post by camstuart52 »

What do you guys think of these??? Good idea/Bad idea??? Any better products out there for this job???

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Oldnblue
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Post by Oldnblue »

I can't be much help about the worth of the loom itself. There's so many products available out there, some with a great history to their name, others not so.
I'd imagine that electricals would be one area on a car you'd want to be certain of the quality of any product/part you buy and install though. The number of bugs (both small and HUUUGGEE) that can develop due to bad wiring is endless.

Having said that, I have bought from that seller before and can only say good things about him. Quick, good communication, items as described etc.

I'll be interested to see what feedback you get from anyone who may have used these looms before (if anyone has).

Cheers, Scott
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Post by Trev »

It's either too cheep to be any good or some of the other looms available charge what they do because there hasn't been any real competition in this market before.
Having said that, this loom looks very basic, where most others I've seen seem to have a bunch of extras that I would never use.
I would like to see some satisfied customers before I make my mind up, Trev 8) .
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