You can force it around the bend but it’s a Mf’er to do it. I ran those exact ones for 3 years with the boot laying directly on the header and all that happened was the black coating flaked off but the boot and wire were unaffected.
Yeah I tried but just got irritated, so I cut them. It seems all manufacturers have that dumb metal ring. I will say they do work well. They could at least make them a hair wider.You can force it around the bend but it’s a Mf’er to do it. I ran those exact ones for 3 years with the boot laying directly on the header and all that happened was the black coating flaked off but the boot and wire were unaffected.
Those are the ones I use.The DEI ones that I picked up at O'Reilly's, slipped over 90* boots easily.
DEI sells ringless sleeves and are quit a bit more expensive on summit and their own website. $16 amazon for ones with the lame rings, compared to DEI $80 is too much for me. I'd rather cut them than spend $60+ more for ringless. To each their own I suppose but I'm sure they look better than all frayed like mine ... hahahahaThose are the ones I use.

Have the red ones on my blazer... they're niceHave you considered some wire separators? I got these ones from moroso, they actually came with my wire kit.View attachment 435351
Those wouldn't be quite as useful with his long style A/C compressor, I am betting.Have you considered some wire separators? I got these ones from moroso, they actually came with my wire kit.View attachment 435351
I did see that I can get single super conductor wires and I'm planning to do that. At that time I'll spend a little more time getting the wires squared away.Make sure to replace it with a similar ohm wire to prevent spark issues when you can. The original wires are 50 ohms/ft, many are 900. MSD has told me that higher ohms on one wire, even if it is not too high that it shouldn't work, can cause issues.
Have you considered some wire separators? I got these ones from moroso, they actually came with my wire kit.View attachment 435351
Yes @6872xtc is right. I do run those looms on the passenger side. I have them on the crew cab too. What I really like to do is use those looms and cut to length plug wires so they can be routed nicely.Those wouldn't be quite as useful with his long style A/C compressor, I am betting.
I use the heck out of those things for routing wire harness. I'd like to make something that has magnets like those connected to looms similar to what @cheavyk10 mentioned.I think these are the magnetic zip tie mounts I saw on Roadkill Garage. They might work well on steel valve covers. These are the 15 lb ones.
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