plastic non- adhesive wire wrap?

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    I need to do some modifications to the harness, and I do not want to use electrical tape to wrap the harness. Anyone know where to get the factory type wrap?
     
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    This should do it!;)

    http://www.autorewire.com/
     
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    Cool, will have to email them and see what they have!
     
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    I did, lots of cool stuff. I like the relay kits. I need to do the relay upgrade on mine for the headlights. I also have a 3g alternator to install, all I need is a ANL fuse holder. And I also have a mark 8 electric fan to go install..
     
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    What's an ANL fuse holder, the blade type?

    As in Lincoln Mark 8 electrical fan? Pretty good is it? I don't like all the heat that the Six generates.

    This is also good for the Headlight relays:
    http://www.rowand.net/Shop/Tech/WiringHeadlightRelays.htm
     
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    Yeah lincoln mark 8 fan, common OEM fan used for stangs, etc. A bit of heat is good, specially for economy.

    ANL is the big flat wafer type, looks like it's really common on boats.

    More good info! Thanks!
     

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