David@OttoStadt
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Packs of 10, 1.05$/ea up to 40units, 1.00$/ea 50units and up after, all the way down to 0.90$/ea after 100$ and more.
All sizes are the same price, makes sense?
All sizes are the same price, makes sense?
Just placed an order for the tools; ditto referred by burpod.Just ordered a set for a TDI swap I'm doing, burpod sent me here!
Just received mine today (good thing it was sent Canada Post "Expedited" - almost 10 calendar days - yeesh!).
Excellent quality-looking tools!
If you buy from VW. Which is not the OEM of the connectors.You can only get those terminals through your vw dealer, they come pre-crimped on a piece of yellow wire (with a terminal on each end), they also have the rubber grommets. Very pricey though - 15-20$ per wire and 1$/ea grommets.
If you buy from VW. Which is not the OEM of the connectors.
Does this image look familiar?
It's called the Timer Interconnect System made by TE Connectivity, formerly Tyco Connectors.
This is the PDF Product. It has almost every connector, pin, socket, etc that you could ever possibly use on your VW. Including specification on the correct way to crimp.
(Some of the newer VW connectors are Amp, also made by TE and still use the Timer Interconnect pins)
This is everything that Mouser has available for the timer series.
Grommets are $.107 each, at 25 you get a price break to $.075.
Pins are $.203, $.20 price break at 10.
[I don't mean to cut into your but end connector sale but I'm a stickler for OEM wiring]
They are sourced in the US and with the current exchange rate I had no choice but to start charging for them in US dollars also especially as most sales are to our US cousins.I'd like to order a set of tools, but when it takes me to paypal, the money converts to USD, so they are getting pretty pricey