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Old 01-02-2014, 12:13 PM   #24
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Re: Spark plug wires

I've been through this dilemma a few times before and I have to agree. The best way to get a clean fitting set of wires is to cut to length. A few months ago I decided to bite the bullet and invest in a good wire crimper. I got this one.
Amazon.com: ACCEL 170036 Wire Crimp Tool:... Amazon.com: ACCEL 170036 Wire Crimp Tool:...
I also got a set of Moroso 8mm cut to fit wires and last Saturday I finally built up my first set for the C10. It was actually quite a bit of fun building them with the proper tool. From now on, this is the only way I will ever do it.
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