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Where can you get these?
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You can buy direct from K&R ,or Jeg's http://www.jegs.com/i/K%26amp%3BR/572/SD-SPD/10002/-1
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Lots of good stuff that comes in that kit. Labeled wire, tie wraps terminals, heat shrink. Everything and a laminated wiring diagram too. At least that was how mine came a few years ago.
Sean
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Digital delay has some very nice kits as well. They are very similar to the K&R. They usually have a sale around the end of the year (15% off). I put them in all of our cars. www.racedigitaldelay.com
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Cooter,
Which one do you like in particular? They have quite a selection. Steve |
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K & r .
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ARC has some great panels as well and the switches are rated for some serious voltage/amperage and duty cycle. Never seen one go bad if everything is wired properly. Talked to Tony @ ARC and never seen one come back bad because of quality issues. There pro stock wiring harness is top notch as well. That's all I will use in all my projects. Painless has nice panels but the switches feel junky, made of plastic and I have replaced a few with ARC units. My 2 cents. Don't be fooled with ARC's website that looks like it hasn't been updated since the internet was born. I could only imagine its because they have been busy selling product...LOL
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