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Being the best means so much more than simply selling the best. Being the best means that you cut no corners, take no shortcuts, and make no apologies. Compare this OEM crimp from a brand new GM battery cable purchased at a GM dealer . . . To ours: The OEM cable assy had no heat shrink, only a plastic cover which won't keep the elements out of the termination. This is a poor termination, chemically speaking, as the copper cable isn't tinned and the battery terminal is - which can lead to galvanic corrosion over time. Our assy is shown prior to the application of adhesive lined heat shrink - to keep the elements out and preserve the termination over time. We use tinned copper OFC inside a tinned copper battery terminal so galvanic corrosion won't start to begin with.
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Check out these replacement battery cables we've recently built for customers looking to upgrade their old and worn out battery cables. We use tin plated Oxygen Free Copper cable, tin plated copper terminals, and adhesive lined heat shrink tubing to build our cable sets. These components make far better cables than the OEMs use to begin with and they'll last the life of your vehicle. These replacements are a perfect fit! Let us build a set for you. OEM Top Post Cables - like you'd see in a modern vehicle: OEM Side Post Cables - like you'd see in a late model GM or Chrysler vehicle:
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Check this out! Our CCB allows you to custom design cables to your exact specifications. AND, you can see the cable you've created before your very eyes as you're creating it! You simply have to try it - it's super simple on your PC or phone! https://ceautoelectricsupply.com/custom-cable-builder/ Try it out and let me know what you think!
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