Silver Member Username: HgihkcinLincoln, NE Post Number: 223 Registered: Sep-05 | i cant find any decent quality ones for a decent price, anybody on here selling any? |
Silver Member Username: Chuck78Post Number: 118 Registered: Mar-07 | I think I've got a few left over, how many do you need? otherwise check out www.knukonceptz.com 1.75 each |
Silver Member Username: YukhuiMyrtle Beach, South Carolina USA Post Number: 607 Registered: Jan-06 | If you don't want to buy offline they should have some at Lowes or a place like it. |
Gold Member Username: Trey4sportsPost Number: 1614 Registered: Sep-06 | vtewarehouse.com idk if they still carry em but you have to buy a minimum of $15 but i got each of my 4/0 ring terminals for 37cents |
Gold Member Username: Safe_crackerChicago, IL US Post Number: 3261 Registered: Jan-06 | http://stores.ebay.com/Genuinedealz_Closed-End-Tinned-Lugs_W0QQcolZ2QQdirZ1QQfsu bZ5284435QQftidZ2QQtZkm I buy all my sh!t from this guy, he will combine, good product. I think he even sells a 4/0 ga lug. BTW you don't use crimps do you? If you do you need to get off of them, go get a simple $20 propane torch, go to Radio Shack get a $10 spool of rosin core solder and I will show you how to solder them on! Polo.. |
Gold Member Username: AdddisorderWest palm, Florida Post Number: 4963 Registered: Jan-06 | get them from the autopart store they have really good ones at my napa |
Silver Member Username: HgihkcinLincoln, NE Post Number: 224 Registered: Sep-05 | ive always used crimps, because i always bought super cheap kits off ebay to do installs on my friends cars. whats wrong with crimps? i already know how to solder are you saying i should get the terminals from ebay like yours then solder the wire in there? |
Silver Member Username: OneracistguyTWO EGG, FL USA Post Number: 838 Registered: Sep-06 | i can get 1/0 ring terminals for 50 cents a peice from a shop nearby send me some money and ill ship em to u |
Gold Member Username: Nd4spd18Southeast PA Post Number: 3186 Registered: Jul-06 | Crimping is fine if you have the correct tool to crimp heavy gauge wire, thats what I do. Crimp AND solder is the best connection though. |
Gold Member Username: AdddisorderWest palm, Florida Post Number: 4965 Registered: Jan-06 | yeah crimp and solder |
Gold Member Username: Safe_crackerChicago, IL US Post Number: 3267 Registered: Jan-06 | BS, if you can crimp it then the metal is weak! Use a thick sided copper lug witht straight solder, can't beat it! A crimp allows corrosive minerals like road salt and such to penetrate and weeken the copper strands from the inside. You will end up with a hidden problem that will show its ugly face at the end! Polo.. |