Author Topic: Rubber door wire protectors  (Read 3763 times)

Offline guyb

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Re: Rubber door wire protectors
« Reply #10 on: 10 August 2012, 21:11 »
Nope sorry mate mine have been broken since they have been lying about in the shed :(
Oh too bad, thanks anyway

Guy

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Re: Rubber door wire protectors
« Reply #11 on: 10 August 2012, 21:20 »
To be fair mate they won't help you anyways there not a big open loom , it's made of two bits and there a make and female connector where pins meet if you get me (just a big connector ) no room for wires , in my old golf I put a hole in the two relevant bungs ran the cable then put some wire tidy / protective hard bendy plastic over the top and never had a problem just used a recent size speaker wire that's well insulated

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Re: Rubber door wire protectors
« Reply #12 on: 12 August 2012, 13:05 »
To be fair mate they won't help you anyways there not a big open loom , it's made of two bits and there a make and female connector where pins meet if you get me (just a big connector ) no room for wires , in my old golf I put a hole in the two relevant bungs ran the cable then put some wire tidy / protective hard bendy plastic over the top and never had a problem just used a recent size speaker wire that's well insulated
I think i'll probably attempt to make my own using some motorcycle fork gaiters, they should have enough flexibility to closely replicate the originals.

Guy

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Re: Rubber door wire protectors
« Reply #13 on: 20 August 2012, 00:28 »
Update
Motorbike fork suspension gaiters make perfect wiring protectors working in conjunction with the existing grommets. Just cut holes to fit each end snuggly.

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Re: Rubber door wire protectors
« Reply #14 on: 21 August 2012, 00:27 »
great job ! looks factory fresh