In a message dated 8/22/2005 5:00:00 PM Pacific Standard Time,
budkrueger@earthlink.net writes:
> The name Rhode Island Wiring Service was brought up in a recent thread
> on the MG Enthusiasts' BB about wiring harnesses. I admitted that I knew
> nothing of them, even though they're not too far from my home. Today was
> a perfect day for some TD'ing, so I made a quick 210 mile round trip to
> West Kingston, Rhode Island.
>
> Look at http://www.riwire.com/
> <http://www2.mgcars.org.uk/cgi-bin/gen5?runprog=mgbbs&
> exiturl=http://www.riwire.com/>
> for more details, but this place should be on everyone's vendor list.
> They create harnesses that mimic the originals, but with modern
> materials. They're really sticklers for detail. They keep a stock of
> 'Lucas Wire', already braided individual wires. They will duplicate any
> harness that they don't have in their system. They have layouts for MG's
> back to J2's. The owner is a fan of T-cars and the head designer has a
> 70 MGB that he's trying to find time to restore. If you want, they'll
> sell you individual wires (minimum of 10') and will braid your home-made
> harness for you. The plant is just about in the middle of Rhode Island.
> They're really serious about their policy -- Satisfaction Guaranteed or
> Full Refund. I'll be shopping there. Please believe that I have no
> financial stake in this, just passing the word.
I couldn't agree more Bud....I've been buying from them for a few years now.
They are one of the only places I've found that end caps for conduits........
Cheers
Terry
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