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I have 2 bad regulators (suppressors?) on my wires, the MB Tech suggested replacing all the wires with Bosch wires rather than rebuilding the wires (labor vs parts).
Anyone used any third party wires they might recommend? Thanks in advance.
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Bryan Harter 1992 500E Smoke Silver 2002 CLK55 AMG Cab Silver/Black 2001 Harley Fatboy - Pearl White 2004 F150 FX4 Silver/Grey 1969 GTO Liberty Blue 1956 F100 Black |
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Bryan:
I recommend sticking with BOSCH; I did and I am happy with the results. Of course, this is merely my $0.02. Kind regards, |
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Scott,
I think I will follow your lead and try the Bosch.... I want to get more info from you about the coolers and other AMG & RENNTech parts you are using.... Especially the Behr-Tech coolers
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Bryan Harter 1992 500E Smoke Silver 2002 CLK55 AMG Cab Silver/Black 2001 Harley Fatboy - Pearl White 2004 F150 FX4 Silver/Grey 1969 GTO Liberty Blue 1956 F100 Black |
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Magnecor make a 8mm wire set for the 119 engine that I was toying with the idea of putting in my 500E. Or you can have them make you up a set of their 10mm racing wires, which should be pretty good. I have a set of the 8mm Magnecor wires on my '93 Range Rover and they are really good. Look pretty spiffy in red too.
David Hendy '92 500E 66k miles |
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