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Babaganoosh

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Anybody have any experience with them? They look to be pretty decent. Ryoken have any words?

tay-20009_w.jpg


http://store.summitracing.com/partdetail.asp?autofilter=1∂=TAY%2D20048&N=700+400235+115&autoview=sku
thats just a example of one.
 
Babaganoosh said:
Anybody have any experience with them? They look to be pretty decent. Ryoken have any words?

tay-20009_w.jpg


http://store.summitracing.com/partdetail.asp?autofilter=1∂=TAY%2D20048&N=700+400235+115&autoview=sku
thats just a example of one.
Hahah, me and Paul are actually trying to work this battery cable situation out for me as we speak. IMO, from what Paul has told/showed me, it is much cheaper to just make your own battery cables. Either crimp them or solder them. You could build better cables for the price you`ll end up paying for those Taylors:deal:
 
Thats true, but these have the steel shield on them. If I made my own It would just be the cable with some ends on it with heatshrink and thats it. I don't think I could come close to the quality these are. They are a bit pricy, but with price comes quality and I don't think cables are something to skip on. Iv been reading to many ryoken threads.:haha:
 
Babaganoosh said:
Thats true, but these have the steel shield on them. If I made my own It would just be the cable with some ends on it with heatshrink and thats it. I don't think I could come close to the quality these are. They are a bit pricy, but with price comes quality and I don't think cables are something to skip on. Iv been reading to many ryoken threads.:haha:
Do you think your battery cables will get the use out of the "steel sheild"? I`m sure if they were worth it, Paul would have them on his rig.:rolleyes: :D Just go get some 1 or 2 gauge stuff, and make your own...
 

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