6pk2goDemon Mopar Mod Staff member FABO Gold Member Joined Mar 1, 2008 Messages 10,827 Reaction score 2,463 Location Arizona Apr 16, 2018 #51 Plastic split looms scream Chevy to me....Sorry JMO Non adhesive tape is a cleaner Mopar look.
Futzy1 Well-Known Member Joined Nov 11, 2016 Messages 240 Reaction score 34 Location La quinta Apr 17, 2018 #52 Found this on the net and decided I like all the pretty colors so much I'm just going to do it this way. On a more serious note @Dusterdenovo, DAMN that looks clean. Good job man
Found this on the net and decided I like all the pretty colors so much I'm just going to do it this way. On a more serious note @Dusterdenovo, DAMN that looks clean. Good job man
Dartswinger70 Well-Known Member Joined Sep 20, 2005 Messages 6,107 Reaction score 4,357 Location East Coast Apr 17, 2018 #53 I had split loom on my Dart before I tore it down for paint...Chevy guys thought it looked cool...
zkx14 Duster De-ruster FABO Gold Member Joined Dec 23, 2012 Messages 34,313 Reaction score 38,881 Location South Central PA Apr 17, 2018 #54 I used a combination of these from Motorcitymusclecar (Inline tube) on ebay Factory Electrical Wiring Harness Cloth Tape OEM NOS M | eBay 2 Rolls Factory Electrical Non Adhesive Wiring Harness Friction Tape OEM A NOS | eBay I tried to duplicate factory appearance. As best I recall without looking... The adhesive cloth is used in areas likely to get wetter. Headlight area etc. The non stick was used through the engine bay and I believe under dash. Both are 1 inch wide - easy to use, yet saves a lot of wraps vs 3/4. Found a few pics with some of it Last edited: Apr 17, 2018
I used a combination of these from Motorcitymusclecar (Inline tube) on ebay Factory Electrical Wiring Harness Cloth Tape OEM NOS M | eBay 2 Rolls Factory Electrical Non Adhesive Wiring Harness Friction Tape OEM A NOS | eBay I tried to duplicate factory appearance. As best I recall without looking... The adhesive cloth is used in areas likely to get wetter. Headlight area etc. The non stick was used through the engine bay and I believe under dash. Both are 1 inch wide - easy to use, yet saves a lot of wraps vs 3/4. Found a few pics with some of it