Correct, the wiring I use is made by southwire, the small ring terminals and loom are made in Dallas, the copper lugs, heat shrink and copper bullet connectors I purchase locally from a small electrical supplier in San Antonio. Only thing that comes across borders is the relay, which is made in Mexico a few hours from me.
Something else that sets these harnesses apart is that each glow plug has a dedicated wire instead of the load going through eight different splices like it does in the factory harness. This way there’s only one connection at the glow plug and one at the 2/0 copper lug, it costs way more to build it this way but you’ll never overheat this design and there’s a fraction of potential failure points in the harness.
Something else that sets these harnesses apart is that each glow plug has a dedicated wire instead of the load going through eight different splices like it does in the factory harness. This way there’s only one connection at the glow plug and one at the 2/0 copper lug, it costs way more to build it this way but you’ll never overheat this design and there’s a fraction of potential failure points in the harness.
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