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Need cheap/good (not the best) plug wires-suggestions? #652647
03/27/10 01:39 PM
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I am getting my 69 Belvedere on the road and need some fairly cheap plug wires that aren't absolute crap. I just want some fair wires-I don't need max performance. Got any suggestions on what to buy?


1970 Barracuda B5 6.1 Hemi/6 speed
1969 Charger survivor in R6 383/727-wrecked 12/24/18
1968 Charger in original burgundy paint "Ribeye"
1968 Charger w/ 6.1L, TR-6060, 9"
1968 Roadrunner w/ 6.1L/6 speed
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Re: Need cheap/good (not the best) plug wires-suggestions? [Re: 70B5Cuda] #652648
03/27/10 02:03 PM
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These are Moroso wires I bought and I believe I paid about $47 big ones for them. They have worked great for me as they have been on my 63 almost 4 years with zero trouble. Ron




Re: Need cheap/good (not the best) plug wires-suggestions? [Re: 70B5Cuda] #652649
03/27/10 02:04 PM
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We run Taylor Spiro Pros.Run them on all our cars.Mine have been on at least 10 years with headers.About 50 bucks a set at Summit.Rocky


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Re: Need cheap/good (not the best) plug wires-suggestions? [Re: therocks] #652650
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We run Taylor Spiro Pros.Run them on all our cars.Mine have been on at least 10 years with headers.About 50 bucks a set at Summit.Rocky





I forgot we have Taylor wires on my sons Dart and they have been on it since 1997 with no trouble and still working good. Ron

Re: Need cheap/good (not the best) plug wires-suggestions? [Re: 70B5Cuda] #652651
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go to pepboys and buy the cheapest set they have
the differance between cheap wires and so called great
wires is negligible and very small

Re: Need cheap/good (not the best) plug wires-suggestions? [Re: flypaper] #652652
03/27/10 04:13 PM
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go to pepboys and buy the cheapest set they have
the differance between cheap wires and so called great
wires is negligible and very small




The cheap ones will come apart the very first time you go to pull the plug wire off of the plug.


Allen Here's a novel idea, let's not throw a bunch of parts at the car hoping it will fix the problem and instead spend a little time diagnosing it first. Life was a little easier when I was just a wrench.
Re: Need cheap/good (not the best) plug wires-suggestions? [Re: HealthServices] #652653
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These Taylor 135 degree spiral core are good wires for $31

http://www.summitracing.com/parts/TAY-51003/

Re: Need cheap/good (not the best) plug wires-suggestions? [Re: Lefty] #652654
03/27/10 05:59 PM
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Cheap wires arc like crazy when you put a good ignition (MSD) on!

Taylor Spiro pro's were my wire of choice on the Cuda and worked great.

Re: Need cheap/good (not the best) plug wires-suggestions? #652655
03/28/10 10:25 PM
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taylors worked good for me...have some accell wires on my 5th ave, those have been pretty good, too.


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Re: Need cheap/good (not the best) plug wires-suggestions? [Re: 70B5Cuda] #652656
03/28/10 10:37 PM
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I've used the summit brand 8mm on a few of my cars for a few years now. I was told they were made by taylor, no problems and cheap.







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