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insulating boots for winches

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insulating boots for winches

Post by bigears »

Just wanted to no if anyone can tell where to get insulating boots to go over lugs on winches ? i'am running 95mm2 cable so they have to be a little bigger the the factory ones
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Post by ausoops »

heatshrink in various sizes, keep addiing till youve put on about 6 layers, or you can go to jaycar and they sell silicone cones that you could slip over and zippy tie on, (the cones are red and black and go on test clamps on mulitmeters for cat 4)
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Post by Cossie »

Try anywhere that supplies battery cable. Auto elec's, Autobarn, ARB, etc. should only be a couple of $'s each.
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Post by RoldIT »

Jay Dee Auto Cables, Ramage St, Bayswater.
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