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Old 01-22-2015, 06:51 PM   #30
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Default Re: 6 or 12 volts?

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Originally Posted by tubman View Post
No offense intended, but isn't the purpose of this forum to help each other out? If anyone has an opinion of one over the other, I think it helps everyone to public what we have found. For example, I have had 2 experiences with Rhode Island wiring. The first time, I wanted to replace the temp gauge crossover wire on my very original '51. The wire I received was of good quality and quite expensive, but had the wrong insulation. The second time, I needed the parking light unit wiring and called them again. They were again quite expensive, and gave me a lead time of over 6 weeks, so I went elsewhere where they had them in stock. Rhode Island may be OK for high quality, expensive harnesses for people with long term projects, but I won't be using them again.
Not sure where your coming from, I didn't say there was anything wrong with folks having different opinions and/or expressing them! Not sure where you got that idea, and I'm still sure there will be folks with different opinions on the best wire harnesses. I use Road Island and like them, doesn't make other sources bad. It would be hard for me to claim they are the best, because I have not used every source there is to compare. I would guess the more people that chime in on the experiences on wiring the better.
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