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Posted by truck on July 28, 2000 at 08:46:42 from (152.163.201.177):
I just got thru installing a fine CT wire set on my VAC.. And I tell you, I'm sick and tired of these JUNK parts they are trying to pass off as good stuff. The wire ends were made of stuff that had no strength, not even enough to push them into the core of the wire without kinking them. About the only good part of the set was the coil of copper core plug wire, and I'll bet it becomes rock hard in a month.All for $14.99 So, where can one purchase QUALITY replacement metal ends for plug wires? The guys at NAPA sold me some plug ends but don't have the ends for the coil and the distributor cap anymore. And on a related topic, has anyone noticed how Farm and Family has totally decimated the tractor parts section in the old Central Tractor stores? I have stopped going to the local one anymore. What a pain! It looks like they have been going out of business for the last 6 months! Couldn't even get a toplink there the other day. RRGH!Even the employees at the local store are frustrated..
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