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    I was going to order all my wire from this site as it has all the different colors and so forth. It doesn't tell the guage and I was wondering if it was okay to use this type of wire to re-wire my harness job. Thanks.

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    Looks like a good choice, I would presume it's 16ga, which will work fine for 10A constant use or 15A intermittent. I recommend 14ga for headlights, but I like to err on the side of overkill.
    Some other options to consider, I've had good luck with the stuff on the wall down at Carquest, but it's a wee bit stiff. If you can get ahold of your local Wurth distributor they sell very good wire for a decent price. It's what we use at the custom Harley shop I work at, as it matches OEM HD wire perfectly. My 850's rear lighting harness is made from the stuff.
    If you can find harness tape at your local parts shop or car dealer it makes for a really clean harness. It's slightly thinner than electrical tape but it has no adhesive yet somehow sticks to itself. Looks better than OEM.
    Hope this is helpful.

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      Originally posted by Johnny K View Post
      It doesn't tell the guage ...
      Originally posted by Plooker View Post
      I would presume it's 16ga, which will work fine for 10A constant use or 15A intermittent. ...
      Why guess? It won't cost much to call them ( 315-926-5054 ), and it will cost even less to e-mail them ( technical@z1enterprises.com ).

      Originally posted by Plooker View Post
      I recommend 14ga for headlights, but I like to err on the side of overkill. ...
      14 ga is definitely overkill. 16 ga is also overkill. Stock headlights only draw about 5 amps (65 watts / 14 volts = 4.64 amps). Even if you have a killer 100-watt bulb in there, you would be well within the limits of a 16 ga wire (100 watts / 14 volts = 7.14 amps). Even allowing for lower voltage at idle, you are still good (100 watts / 12 volts = 8.33 amps). Good connections are at least as important as proper wire size, but I would recommend 14 for the headlight, too.
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          well then don't worry about buying a can of Wurth's excellent electrical connector cleaner, buy DeoxIT http://store.caig.com/s.nl/sc.2/category.188/.f

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