Where to buy wiring supplies?

Amphenol up in this bitch

http://www.klenger.net/dodge/7-pin-connector-installation/P1000393_RayChem-Splice_640x480.jpg

Aviation splice. Same color coding, however it uses a different crimper and that sleeve is heat-shrunk.

Go to the wiring store.

harbor fruit

Good for the aforementioned crimpers and wire taps, however I recall their terminal lugs requiring to be squeezed with the next ‘tighter’ color (make jokes NOW lol)

fastenal has lots of wiring goodies.

just picked up some more adhesive lined shrink tubing at lunch at the one in Schdy

summit racing, i’ve boguht them there before. You can proabbly find a cheaper place however

You can order them through the dealer too…

The crimpers that Travis posted are a MUST. I have never used the Harbor Freight ones. I have a set of Blue Points.

DO NOT USE Conventional crimpers like these:

http://www.channellock.com/data/default/images/catalog/medium/909_lg.jpg

Jim, believe it or not, the HF ones are exactly the same as the ones you’d get from Parts Express and many other electronic stores. In fact, I got mine at Parts Express, but have inspected the ones from HF and they are the exact same thing.

feel free to send me a box full of the assorted colored splices and sleeves. kthxbye.

Mine look a little different. I’ll have to dig them out and post a pic. They are double hinged, non-ratcheting. I tried looking them up on snap-on’s site, but they must be discontinued.

I have the snap-on version of that its all I ever use.

Every manufacturer uses different style terminals and not all terminals within the same manufacturer vehicle are the same. Normally each different kind of weatherpack connector has different terminals aside from the obvious male on one side and female on the other. If I remember correctly DIYautotune.com sold a couple different master kits with terminals and connectors. Granted that is geared more toward MS stuff which is based on GM style sensors. However they also had the crimp tools for the terminals too. Take your time and make sure everything 100% right or you’ll be chasing electrical gremlins for a long long time.