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[GMCnet] ...with dash lights that work! [message #66876] Mon, 07 December 2009 09:24 Go to next message
Carl S. is currently offline  Carl S.   United States
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Larry,
 
My cockpit speakers were shot when I bought the coach.  They sounded so bad that my wife made me disconnect them for the ride home on our first trip (they were wired in a strictly R & L configuration and there was no F to R fade).  She looked on Radio Shack .com and found these:
 
 http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=3061122
 
They were dirt cheap, a basically bolt-in installation and sound good (much better then the worn out ones, at least).  I had to use some spacers on the mounting studs, and the fit was tight, but they worked satisfactorily.
 
Carl S.
'75 ex Palm Beach
Tucson, AZ.



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[GMCnet] Automotive wire [message #66880 is a reply to message #66876] Mon, 07 December 2009 10:22 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Gary Casey is currently offline  Gary Casey   United States
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It just occurred to me that a lot of you seem to be doing winter wiring projects. I've got lots of automotive-grade wire in all different colors and gages. Thousands of feet. If anyone is interested in whatever length of whatever color let me know. This isn't the stuff you get at radio shack or Home Depot - it's the real stuff with GXL insulation (toughened PVC). Better than teflon in most applications and cheaper than Tefzel.
Gary



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Re: [GMCnet] Automotive wire [message #66940 is a reply to message #66880] Tue, 08 December 2009 10:20 Go to previous message
Duce Apocalypse is currently offline  Duce Apocalypse   United States
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Gary you wouldnt happen to have some 8 guage power cable by any chance would u?


Gary Casey wrote on Mon, 07 December 2009 10:22

It just occurred to me that a lot of you seem to be doing winter wiring projects. I've got lots of automotive-grade wire in all different colors and gages. Thousands of feet. If anyone is interested in whatever length of whatever color let me know. This isn't the stuff you get at radio shack or Home Depot - it's the real stuff with GXL insulation (toughened PVC). Better than teflon in most applications and cheaper than Tefzel.
Gary



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