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metal matt 20th July 2014 08:07 AM

rapid fit
 
Gent's im not all that good with electrict and dont have the patience to do the wiring and i would probable loss the plot but im thinking of using a rabid fit loom. I was wondering if anyone else has used one and what are they like for fitting and quality.

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TheArf 20th July 2014 12:20 PM

Just check your up to date with your jabs

Arfon

The V8 Files 20th July 2014 01:45 PM

Have to get it out of quarantine first :D

robo 20th July 2014 07:40 PM

[quote=metal matt;97947]Gent's im not all that good with electrict and dont have the patience to do the wiring and i would probable loss the plot but im thinking of using a rabid fit loom. I was wondering if anyone else has used one and what are they like for fitting and quality.

Dont take any notice of this lot Matt, there are a few of us on here that struggle with electrickery and its probably best to go with a tailor made loom from premier. They moved out of the country but to the best of my knowledge they are still making them. http://www.premierwiring.co.uk/

Bob

Eddy 21st July 2014 08:39 AM

I'm in the same situation as you Matt.

I read a bit about the loom, and got pretty nervous about taking it on.

A few people said that they would go for a new one if they were doing it again, so I went for a Premier Loom one. Just waiting for it to arrive now.

I have the word document that Alan provides with his looms if you want to have a read - It might give you an idea of what you get/how you fit it - PM me your email addy and I'll email it accross


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