🔌 Tame the Tangle: Elevate Your Cable Game!
The MGI SpeedWare Split-Sleeve Braided Wire Loom is a 10-foot, 1/4" cable management solution designed for automotive and electronic applications. Its split design allows for easy wrapping around wires, while the durable braided PET polyester material ensures protection against cuts and heat. Rated for temperatures up to 150°C (302°F), this wire loom is both flexible and resilient, making it an essential tool for organized and safe installations.
Brand | MGI SpeedWare |
Manufacturer | MGI |
Package Dimensions | 17.09 x 16.99 x 4.09 cm; 50 Grams |
Item part number | HU-XI-201 |
Special Features | flexible |
Batteries Included | No |
Batteries Required | No |
Material | Polyester |
Manufacturer | MGI |
Item Weight | 50 g |
T**S
Great stuff
Great for cleaning up loose wiring and you don’t want to undo wire ends to thread through the loom. Used it on my classic truck to tidy up the engine compartment, looks great!
A**R
Works great
Easy to install and hides the wires and looks great.
M**3
Excellent quality, durable and ease of use
Been using this split nylon wire loom for a while now with excellent results. I do a ton of wiring for hotrods, classics, restomods and other cars and trucks we build. This loom is excellent quality easy to work with and holds up to engine bay heat. Were extremely happy with there product and customers are really pleased when the wiring is wrapped in this loom to complete that super clean look.
W**A
Perfect for my project
Was looking for something to clean up the mess of cables (power, audio and antenna) coming off the back of my portable SiriusXM windshield-mounted receiver. After considering other options including just taping the wires together, I went with this 1/4" SpeedWare braided split-sleeve wire loom. The wires tucked in easily and now the install looks nice and tidy. The loom full of wires bends as needed and is easily deform-able to shove up underneath most trim pieces.
A**E
Looks good
Looks good and easy to install , held a lighter to it to see if it would burn and it will melt after a little while but not combust into an open flame . Will see how they do this summer
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